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On-Chip Detection of Cellular Activity

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Whole Cell Sensing Systems I

Part of the book series: Advances in Biochemical Engineering / Biotechnology ((ABE,volume 117))

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The use of on-chip cellular activity monitoring for biological/chemical sensing is promising for environmental, medical and pharmaceutical applications. The miniaturization revolution in microelectronics is harnessed to provide on-chip detection of cellular activity, opening new horizons for miniature, fast, low cost and portable screening and monitoring devices. In this chapter we survey different on-chip cellular activity detection technologies based on electrochemical, bio-impedance and optical detection. Both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell-on-chip technologies are mentioned and reviewed.

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Almog, R., Daniel, R., Vernick, S., Ron, A., Ben-Yoav, H., Shacham-Diamand, Y. (2009). On-Chip Detection of Cellular Activity. In: Belkin, S., Gu, M. (eds) Whole Cell Sensing Systems I. Advances in Biochemical Engineering / Biotechnology, vol 117. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/10_2009_1

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