Quartz crystal microbalances (QCMs) measure mass on the nanogram (ng) scale. We built novel QCMs as toxicity biosensors incorporating living cells. Human endothelial cells or canine macrophages were equilibrated on QCM crystal surfaces until stable oscillation frequencies occurred.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) assay accurately quantifies cytotoxicity of chemicals via the measurement of LDH released from damaged cells. In the assay, LDH catalyzes formation of a reporter chromophore that can be quantified spectrophotometrically at its 490 nm peak, a standard assay, and related to the released LDH concentration. However, certain engineered nanomaterials have been reported to produce aberrant values, resulting in inaccurate assessment of toxicity as measured by LDH levels in media.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDuring transformation of a normal cell to a cell capable of forming a cancerous growth, cellular morphology, the cytoskeleton, and focal contacts undergo significant changes. These changes should be capable of being characterized via real-time monitoring of the dynamic cell adhesion process and viscoelastic properties of cells. Here, we describe use of the quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) to distinguish the dynamic cell adhesion signatures of human normal (HMEC) versus malignant (MCF-7) mammary epithelial cells.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: HER-2 is in the EGF tyrosine kinase receptor family, overexpressed by many human cancers and minimally expressed by normal adult tissues. HER-2 expression in human cancers is correlated with reduced survival, increased metastasis, reduced apoptosis and increased proliferation. Herceptin is a humanised mouse antibody that targets and inactivates HER-2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Numerous engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) exist and new ENMs are being developed. A challenge to nanotoxicology and environmental health and safety is evaluating toxicity of ENMs before they become widely utilized. Cellular assays remain the predominant test platform yet these methods are limited by using discrete time endpoints and reliance on organic dyes, vulnerable to interference from ENMs.
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