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Cell characterization using protein-functionalized pores.
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Cell characterization using protein-functionalized pores./
作者:
Carbonaro, Andrea.
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117 p.
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Adviser: Lydia L. Sohn.
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Dissertation Abstracts International69-09B.
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Biophysics, General. -
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Cell characterization using protein-functionalized pores.
Carbonaro, Andrea.
Cell characterization using protein-functionalized pores.
- 117 p.
Adviser: Lydia L. Sohn.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of California, Berkeley, 2008.
Cell analysis plays a key role in many biomedical applications both in research laboratories and in clinical settings. Because assays at the cellular level can provide more accurate information about the cellular behavior as compared to molecular assays, they have become increasingly important. Although much progress has been made, there is still room for novel and more accurate cell characterization techniques.
ISBN: 9780549839750Subjects--Topical Terms:
1019105
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In this thesis, we demonstrate a highly-sensitive and label-free method for characterizing cells based on cell-surface receptors. The method involves measuring a current pulse generated when an individual cell moves under the effect of a pressure-driven flow through an artificial pore having a diameter comparable to the size of the cell. When the pore is functionalized with proteins, specific interactions between a cell-surface marker and the functionalized proteins retard the cell, thus leading to an increased residence time in the pore. This effect results in an increased pulse duration that indicates the presence of that specific biomarker. During its flow across the pore, the cell doesn't bind completely to the pore wall due to the hydrodynamic flow, but experiences only transient binding events. We employed soft-lithography and traditional photolithography to fabricate the devices that we used in our experiments, while we coupled the proteins to the pore walls using a UV-activable cross-linker that can bind to any protein through a nitrene group.
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