Issue 9, 2007

Cellular impedance biosensors for drug screening and toxin detection

Abstract

Cell-based impedance biosensing is an emerging technology that can be used to non-invasively and instantaneously detect and analyze cell responses to chemical and biological agents. This article highlights the fabrication and measurement technologies of cell impedance sensors, and their application in toxin detection and anti-cancer drug screening. We start with an introduction that describes the capability and advantages of cell-based sensors over conventional sensing technology, followed by a discussion of the influence of cell adhesion, spreading and viability during cell patterning on the subsequent impedance measurements and sensing applications. We then present an electronic circuit that models the cell–electrode system, by which the cellular changes can be detected in terms of impedance changes of the circuit. Finally, we discuss the current status on using cell impedance sensors for toxin detection and anti-cancer drug screening.

Graphical abstract: Cellular impedance biosensors for drug screening and toxin detection

Article information

Article type
Highlight
Submitted
26 Mar 2007
Accepted
01 Jun 2007
First published
26 Jun 2007

Analyst, 2007,132, 835-841

Cellular impedance biosensors for drug screening and toxin detection

F. Asphahani and M. Zhang, Analyst, 2007, 132, 835 DOI: 10.1039/B704513A

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