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Label-Free Monitoring of Cells in vitro

✍ Scribed by Joachim Wegener


Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Year
2019
Tongue
English
Leaves
286
Series
Bioanalytical Reviews 2
Edition
1st ed. 2019
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book is dedicated to label-free, non-invasive monitoring of cell-based assays and it comprises the most widely applied techniques. Each approach is described and critically evaluated by an expert in the field such that researchers get an overview on what is possible and where the limitations are. The book provides the theoretical basis for each technique as well as the most successful and exciting applications.

Label-free bioanalytical techniques have been known for a long time as valuable tools to monitor adsorption processes at the solid-liquid interface in general – and biomolecular interaction analysis (BIA) in particular. The underlying concepts have been progressively transferred to the analysis of cell-based assays. The strength of these approaches is implicitly given with the name 'label-free': the readout is independent of any label, reagent or additive that contaminates the system under study and potentially affects its properties. Thus, label-free techniques provide an unbiased analytical perspective in the sense that the sample is not manipulated by additives but pure. They are commonly based on physical principles and read changes in integral physical properties of the sample like refractive index, conductivity, capacitance or elastic modulus to mention just a few. Even though it is not implied in the name, label-free approaches usually monitor the cells under study non-invasively meaning that the amplitude of the signal (e.g. electric field strength, mechanical elongation) that is used for the measurement is too low to interfere or affect. In contrast to label-based analytical techniques that are commonly restricted to a single reading at a predefined time point, label-free approaches allow for a continuous observation so that the dynamics of the biological system or reaction become accessible.


✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter ....Pages i-xi
Impedance-Based Assays Along the Life Span of Adherent Mammalian Cells In Vitro: From Initial Adhesion to Cell Death (Judith A. Stolwijk, Joachim Wegener)....Pages 1-75
Transistor-Based Impedimetric Monitoring of Single Cells (F. Hempel, J. K. Y. Law, S. Ingebrandt)....Pages 77-110
Label-Free Monitoring of 3D Tissue Models via Electrical Impedance Spectroscopy (Frank Alexander Jr., Sebastian Eggert, Dorielle Price)....Pages 111-134
On the Use of the Quartz Crystal Microbalance for Whole-Cell-Based Biosensing (D. Johannsmann)....Pages 135-162
Microphysiometry (Martin Brischwein, Joachim Wiest)....Pages 163-188
Optical Waveguide-Based Cellular Assays (Y. Fang)....Pages 189-217
Label-Free Quantitative In Vitro Live Cell Imaging with Digital Holographic Microscopy (B. Kemper, A. Bauwens, D. Bettenworth, M. GΓΆtte, B. Greve, L. Kastl et al.)....Pages 219-272
Back Matter ....Pages 273-277

✦ Subjects


Chemistry; Analytical Chemistry; Nanochemistry; Laboratory Medicine; Cell Culture; Biological and Medical Physics, Biophysics


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