用罗丹明B和罗丹明6G荧光指标估计60 GHz毫米波辐射介导的神经组织加热的光学温度变化

Sergii Romanenko, Peter H. Siegel, V. Wallace
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在过去的几十年里,人们一直在研究毫米波辐射对生物物体的影响。关于该专题的研究数量与生物科学中能够捕捉和描述毫米波触发的生物物体功能变化的新方法和技术的数量成正比。然而,无论采用何种表征技术,样品中总是存在毫米波相关加热和等效导电加热效果比较的问题。此外,由于新鲜组织的自然组织复杂性和现有温度传感器的技术缺陷,测量新鲜组织的毫米波相关加热可能具有挑战性或不可靠。在这里,我们测试了两种市售荧光染料——罗丹明B和罗丹明6G——在暴露于强毫米波辐射(100mw)的新鲜神经组织中作为温度报告的可靠性和适用性。结果表明了两种染料的优点和缺点,它们的性能,以及使用的一些实际方面。
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Optical Temperature Change Estimate of 60 GHz MMW Radiation Mediated Heating in Nervous Tissue with Rhodamine B and Rhodamine 6G Fluorescent Indicators
Effects of millimetre wave (MMW) radiation in biological objects have been studied for the last several decades. The volume of research on the topic is proportional to the number of new methods and techniques in biological sciences capable of picking up and characterising the MMW-triggered changes in the functionality of the biological object. Yet, regardless of the characterising technique employed, there is always a question of comparison of MMW-related heating and equivalent conductive heating effect in the sample. Moreover, for a number of reasons related to the complexity of fresh tissue's natural organisation and technical imperfections of available today's temperature sensors, the measurement of MMW-associated heating of fresh tissue could be challenging or unreliable. Here, we test the reliability and applicability of two commercially available fluorescent dyes – Rhodamine B and Rhodamine 6G – as a temperature reporter in fresh nervous tissue exposed to intense MMW radiation (100 mW). Results demonstrate the advantages and disadvantages of either dye, their performance, and some practical aspects of usage.
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