DocumentCode
3122438
Title
A microelectrode impedance method to measure interaction of cells
Author
Gomes, H.L. ; Leite, R.B. ; Afonso, R. ; Stallinga, P. ; Cancela, M.L.
Author_Institution
Molecular Biol. Lab., Univ. do Algarve, Faro, Portugal
fYear
2004
fDate
24-27 Oct. 2004
Firstpage
1011
Abstract
An impedance method was developed to determine how immune system cells (hemocyte) interact with intruder cells (parasites). When the hemocyte cells interact with the parasites, they cause a defensive reaction and the parasites start to aggregate in clusters. The level of aggregation is a measure of the host-parasite interaction, and provides information about the efficiency of the immune system response. The cell aggregation is monitored using a set of microelectrodes. The impedance spectrum is measured between each individual microelectrode and a large reference electrode. As the cells starts to aggregate and settle down towards the microelectrode array the impedance of the system is changed. It is shown that the system impedance is very sensitive to the level of cell aggregation and can be used to monitor in real time the interaction between hemocyte cells and parasites.
Keywords
aggregation; biosensors; electric impedance measurement; microelectrodes; biological cells; cell interaction measurements; defensive reaction; hemocyte cells; host-parasite interaction; immune system cells; immune system response efficiency; impedance spectrum; intruder cells; microelectrical impedance spectroscopy; microelectrode arrays; parasite cluster aggregation; Aggregates; Cells (biology); Electrodes; Frequency; Immune system; Impedance measurement; Microelectrodes; Monitoring; Real time systems; Reservoirs;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Sensors, 2004. Proceedings of IEEE
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8692-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICSENS.2004.1426344
Filename
1426344
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