DocumentCode :
3467073
Title :
A 16Ã\x9716 CMOS Proton Camera Array for Direct Extracellular Imaging of Hydrogen-Ion Activity
Author :
Milgrew, Mark J. ; Riehle, Mathis O. ; Cumming, David R S
Author_Institution :
Glasgow Univ., Glasgow
fYear :
2008
fDate :
3-7 Feb. 2008
Firstpage :
590
Lastpage :
638
Abstract :
Over the past twenty-five years, silicon CMOS technology has firmly established itself as the dominant platform in the microelectronics industry. This has resulted in many recent initiatives to fabricate CMOS-based microelectrodes for the stimulation and recording of electrical activity of neurons. CMOS technology offers the potential for monolithic integration of sensors and electronics and it serves as an appropriate platform to facilitate the integration of large arrays of sensors into a small geometry. The extracellular pH of a cell culture is a particularly important indicator of global cellular metabolism, but up until now, this property has typically been measured with invasive and expensive techniques such as miniaturized glass microelectrodes, fluorescent ratio imaging microscopy and magnetic resonance spectroscopy. CMOS provides a scalable, low cost, mass manufacturing platform, and offers the potential to develop sensor arrays that can perform non-invasive and long term imaging on cultured cells. In this paper, we present the first 16x16 proton camera array for direct imaging of the hydrogen-ion activity of cell cultures grown in vitro. The proton camera is based on a single-chip ion-sensitive field-effect transistor (ISFET) sensor array technology that can be implemented using a standard commercial CMOS process.
Keywords :
CMOS image sensors; biosensors; cellular biophysics; ion sensitive field effect transistors; microelectrodes; CMOS proton camera array; CMOS-based microelectrodes; cell culture; cultured cells; direct extracellular imaging; electrical activity; extracellular pH; global cellular metabolism; hydrogen-ion activity; long term imaging; microelectronics industry; monolithic integration; noninvasive imaging; silicon CMOS technology; single-chip ion-sensitive field-effect transistor sensor array technology; CMOS image sensors; CMOS technology; Cameras; Extracellular; Magnetic resonance imaging; Magnetic sensors; Microelectrodes; Protons; Sensor arrays; Silicon;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Solid-State Circuits Conference, 2008. ISSCC 2008. Digest of Technical Papers. IEEE International
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2010-0
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2011-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ISSCC.2008.4523321
Filename :
4523321
Link To Document :
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