Issue 15, 2012

On-chip radiation biodosimetry with three-dimensional microtissues

Abstract

This paper reports an image-based, on-chip microtissue radiation biodosimeter that can simultaneously monitor radiation responses of multiple mammalian cell types. The microtissue chip is fabricated by molding molten agarose gel onto microfabricated patterns to form microwells, and seeding a variety of cell suspensions into different microwells inside the agarose gel. The camera of a mobile phone is used to collect images of an array of microtissues, and the color changes of microtissues upon X-ray irradiation allow accurate determination of cell death, which is related to radiation dose. The images can be transferred wirelessly, allowing the biodosimeter to be used for convenient and field deployable monitoring of radiation exposure.

Graphical abstract: On-chip radiation biodosimetry with three-dimensional microtissues

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
10 Jan 2012
Accepted
08 May 2012
First published
08 May 2012

Analyst, 2012,137, 3441-3444

On-chip radiation biodosimetry with three-dimensional microtissues

Y. Luo, M. Hossain, C. Wang, Y. Qiao, L. Ma and M. Su, Analyst, 2012, 137, 3441 DOI: 10.1039/C2AN35046G

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