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Electrical stimulation in cell culture: why it’s still not easy or accessible — and how we fix it

Abstract:
Growing insight into bioelectric regulation of cell behaviour has driven extensive use of electrical stimulation in in vitro studies over the last decade, notably in the enhancement of stem cell maturation. This has prompted the development of electrical stimulation bioreactors to provide the stimulation parameters required for such studies. However, biological outcomes are highly sensitive to stimulation parameters, electrode geometry, and electrode-electrolyte interface. These are factors that current commercial and custom systems handle differently; commercial platforms are robust but often cost-prohibitive, whereas custom open-source systems are cheaper but typically lack validated, user-friendly hardware and standardisation. In this perspective, we argue for openly documented electrical stimulation platforms that are not only published but also made available through open-source science manufacturers. Coupling transparent designs with distributed assembly and open validation data offers the potential to lower current barriers to entry, enabling wider adoption of pre-characterised, affordable systems that improve reproducibility and mechanistic clarity.
Publication status:
Accepted
Peer review status:
Peer reviewed

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MPLS
Department:
Engineering Science
Sub department:
Institute of Biomedical Engineering
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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MPLS
Department:
Engineering Science
Sub department:
Institute of Biomedical Engineering
Oxford college:
St Catherine's College
Role:
Author
ORCID:
0000-0002-5229-8991


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Funder identifier:
https://ror.org/0439y7842
Grant:
EP/Y004434/1
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Funder identifier:
https://ror.org/052gg0110


Publisher:
SAGE Publications
Journal:
Bioelectricity More from this journal
Acceptance date:
2026-05-27
EISSN:
2576-3113
ISSN:
2576-3105


Language:
English
Pubs id:
2430410
Local pid:
pubs:2430410
Deposit date:
2026-06-09
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