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Microchip-based electrochemical detection for monitoring cellular systems
Alicia S Johnson1, Asmira Selimovic, R Scott Martin
1Department of Chemistry, Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO 63103, USA.
Abstract:
The use of microchip devices to study cellular systems is a rapidly growing research area. There are numerous advantages of using on-chip integrated electrodes to monitor various cellular processes. The purpose of this review is to give examples of advancements in microchip-based cellular analysis, specifically where electrochemistry is used for the detection scheme. These examples include on-chip detection of single-cell quantal exocytosis, electrochemical analysis of intracellular contents, the ability to integrate cell culture/immobilization with electrochemistry, and the use of integrated electrodes to ensure cell confluency in longer-term cell culture experiments. A perspective on future trends in this area is also given.
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