Microwave permittivity extraction of individual biological cells submitted to different stimuli

Amel Zedek, D. Dubuc, K. Grenier
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This paper describes, for the first time, the relative permittivity extraction of cells in their culture medium submitted to different stimuli by using a microwave biosensor, specifically developed to analyze single cells. The sensitive part of the device is constituted by a 5 μm coplanar gap, over which the cell is blocked by a mechanical trap. It allows to obtain the capacitive and conductive contrasts of a cell. Electromagnetic simulations where the cell (sphere) permittivity is tuned permit to define fitted calibration curves linking capacitive and conductive contrasts to the real and imaginary parts of the relative permittivity. Measurements are performed on various cells (in their culture medium) after different environmental stimuli in order to induce various biological stresses altering the cell state. Results show that this non-invasive technique, including the developed proper de-embedding post-process, provides the intrinsic dielectric image of single biological cells, which then reveals their biological state.
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本文首次介绍了利用微波生物传感器对培养基中受到不同刺激的细胞进行相对介电常数提取,该传感器是专门为分析单细胞而开发的。该器件的敏感部分由一个5 μm的共面间隙组成,在这个共面间隙上,电池被一个机械陷阱阻挡。它允许获得电池的电容性和导电性对比。调整电池(球)介电常数的电磁模拟允许定义拟合的校准曲线,将电容性和导电性对比与相对介电常数的实部和虚部联系起来。在不同的环境刺激后,对不同的细胞(在其培养基中)进行测量,以诱导改变细胞状态的各种生物应激。结果表明,这种非侵入性技术,包括开发的适当的去嵌入后处理,提供了单个生物细胞的内在介电图像,从而揭示了它们的生物状态。
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