BioLabs-On-A-Chip: Monitoring Cells using CMOS Biosensors

S. B. Prakash, N. Nelson, A. Haas, V. Jeng, P. Abshire, M. Urdaneta, E. Smela
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Cell clinics, CMOS/MEMS hybrid microsystems for capturing and in-situ investigation of living cells, aims at providing high-speed, automated, and economical cell monitoring. Integrated sensors are being developed for extracellular signal amplification, cell-substrate capacitance sensing, contact imaging, and fluorescence detection. We describe the methodology for characterizing the responses of these sensors to biological cells. We also present results obtained from the long-term monitoring of cells cultured on-chip using two of the sensors: (i) a bio-amplifier, used for amplifying weak extracellular potentials from electrically active cells, and (ii) a cell-substrate capacitance sensor, used for tracking cell adhesion and assessing cell viability
BioLabs-On-A-Chip:使用CMOS生物传感器监测细胞
细胞诊所是CMOS/MEMS混合微系统,用于捕获和原位研究活细胞,旨在提供高速,自动化和经济的细胞监测。集成传感器正在开发用于细胞外信号放大,细胞-衬底电容传感,接触成像和荧光检测。我们描述了表征这些传感器对生物细胞的反应的方法。我们还介绍了使用两种传感器对芯片上培养的细胞进行长期监测的结果:(i)生物放大器,用于放大电活性细胞的弱细胞外电位;(ii)细胞-基质电容传感器,用于跟踪细胞粘附和评估细胞活力
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