➀ Researchers have developed a novel light-responsive azobenzene polymer for neuronal interfacing; ➁ The polymer films can conform to complex neuronal morphologies without affecting cell viability; ➂ The findings suggest potential for improved neuronal network studies and therapeutic applications.
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