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Autor:
Wei Fan, Yuji Morikawa, Takeshi Higuchi, Yoshihiko Matsui, Tomoe Yamamoto, David Sabens, Brian Kozak
Publikováno v:
MRS Advances. 7:1257-1259
Publikováno v:
Journal of Microelectromechanical Systems. 20:867-875
This paper reports the design, fabrication, and characterization of diamond-on-polymer microelectrode arrays. A “diamond-first” chemical release transfer process was implemented to integrate diamond electrodes, grown at temperatures >; 700 °C, o
Publikováno v:
Biophysical Journal. 93(6):L29-L31
This study investigated the effects of ultrasound on the intracellular [Ca(2+)] of Chinese hamster ovary cells in the presence of albumin-encapsulated Optison microbubbles. Cells were exposed to 1 MHz ultrasound (tone burst of 0.2 s duration, 0.45 MP
Publikováno v:
2010 Solid-State, Actuators, and Microsystems Workshop Technical Digest.
Autor:
P. Parikh, Ronald E. Kumon, Dmitri E. Kourennyi, M. Aehle, David Sabens, Y. W. Han, Cheri X. Deng
Publikováno v:
Ultrasound in medicinebiology. 35(3)
To investigate the effects of sonoporation, spatiotemporal evolution of ultrasound-induced changes in intracellular calcium ion concentration ([Ca2+]i) was determined using real-time fura-2AM fluorescence imaging. Monolayers of Chinese hamster ovary
Publikováno v:
AIP Conference Proceedings.
In this study, calcium imaging via the fluorescent indicator Fura‐2 is used to characterize the sonoporation of Chinese Hamster Ovarian (CHO) cells in the presence of Optison™ microbubbles. Evolution of the calcium concentration within cells is d
Publikováno v:
AIP Conference Proceedings.
Ultrasound mediated delivery of compounds is a relatively recent development in drug delivery and gene transfection techniques. Due to the lack of methods for real‐time monitoring of sonoporation at the cellular level, the efficiency of drug/gene d
Publikováno v:
Electrochemical and Solid-State Letters. 13:J129
Diamond electrodes are attractive for chemical and biological sensing but require high substrate temperatures (T > 700°C) for chemical vapor deposition and are therefore limited to temperature-tolerant substrates. Boron-doped, polycrystalline diamon