A review of impedance measurements of whole cells
Y Xu, X Xie, Y Duan, L Wang, Z Cheng… - Biosensors and …, 2016 - Elsevier
Impedance measurement of live biological cells is widely accepted as a label free, non-
invasive and quantitative analytical method to assess cell status. This method is easy-to-use …
invasive and quantitative analytical method to assess cell status. This method is easy-to-use …
Electrical impedance spectroscopy for monitoring chemoresistance of cancer cells
LL Crowell, JS Yakisich, B Aufderheide, TNG Adams - Micromachines, 2020 - mdpi.com
Electrical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) is an electrokinetic method that allows for the
characterization of intrinsic dielectric properties of cells. EIS has emerged in the last decade …
characterization of intrinsic dielectric properties of cells. EIS has emerged in the last decade …
Silicon nanowire-based room-temperature multi-environment ammonia detection
VM Kondratev, IA Morozov… - ACS Applied Nano …, 2022 - ACS Publications
Nanowires represent numerous opportunities for nanoelectronics and sensorics, while metal
contact fabrication makes the device development rather challenging. Here, we demonstrate …
contact fabrication makes the device development rather challenging. Here, we demonstrate …
Multidimensional (0D-3D) nanostructures for lung cancer biomarker analysis: Comprehensive assessment on current diagnostics
S Ramanathan, SCB Gopinath, MKM Arshad… - Biosensors and …, 2019 - Elsevier
The pragmatic outcome of a lung cancer diagnosis is closely interrelated in reducing the
number of fatal death caused by the world's top cancerous disease. Regardless of the …
number of fatal death caused by the world's top cancerous disease. Regardless of the …
Three-dimensional graphene biointerface with extremely high sensitivity to single cancer cell monitoring
We developed a three-dimensional biointerface of graphene-based electrical impedance
sensor for metastatic cancer diagnosis at single-cell resolution. Compared with traditional …
sensor for metastatic cancer diagnosis at single-cell resolution. Compared with traditional …
Silicon nanowires and their impact on cancer detection and monitoring
Since the inception of silicon nanowire (SiNW)-based biosensors in 2001, SiNWs have been
employed in various detection schemes and have routinely demonstrated the capability for …
employed in various detection schemes and have routinely demonstrated the capability for …
An aptamer-based capacitive sensing platform for specific detection of lung carcinoma cells in the microfluidic chip
Improvement of methods for reliable and early diagnosis of the cellular diseases is
necessary. A biological selectivity probe, such as an aptamer, is one of the candidate …
necessary. A biological selectivity probe, such as an aptamer, is one of the candidate …
A highly sensitive silicon nanowire array sensor for joint detection of tumor markers CEA and AFP
Liver cancer is one of the malignant tumors with the highest fatality rate and increasing
incidence, which has no effective treatment plan. Early diagnosis and early treatment of liver …
incidence, which has no effective treatment plan. Early diagnosis and early treatment of liver …
CMOS based whole cell impedance sensing: Challenges and future outlook
A Hedayatipour, S Aslanzadeh, N McFarlane - Biosensors and …, 2019 - Elsevier
With the increasing need for multi-analyte point-of-care diagnosis devices, cell impedance
measurement is a promising technique for integration with other sensing modalities. In this …
measurement is a promising technique for integration with other sensing modalities. In this …
A novel mast cell co-culture microfluidic chip for the electrochemical evaluation of food allergen
In this study a novel cell-to-cell electrochemical microfluidic chip was developed for
qualitative and quantitative analysis of food allergen. Microfluidic cell culture, food allergen …
qualitative and quantitative analysis of food allergen. Microfluidic cell culture, food allergen …