Microfabricated biochips are developed to continuously monitor cell population dynamics in a non-invasive manner. In the presented work we describe the novel combination of contact-less dielectric microsensors and microfluidics to promote biofilm formation for quantitative cell analysis. The cell chip consists of a polymeric fluidic (PDMS) system bonded to a glass wafer containing the electrodes while temperature and fluid flow are controlled by external heating and pumping stations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn alternative assay for replacing animal experiments should serve the specific microphysiological needs of the cells and be endowed with multiparametric signal monitoring. These requirements are provided by a test system in which the key elements are biocompatible electronic sensor-chips. It is also connected to a medium perfusion set-up, which allows to control the supply of nutrients and test compounds, and the removal of culture medium.
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