Biosensors (Nov 2023)

Capacitance Contribution of NIH/3T3 Cells Existing on and between Electrodes of an Impedance Biosensor

  • Yeeun Kim,
  • Dahyun Kang,
  • Seokgyu Kim,
  • Eunchae Hong,
  • Moongyu Jang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/bios13110970
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 11
p. 970

Abstract

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In this study, an impedance biosensor capable of real-time monitoring of the growth and drug reactions using NIH/3T3 cells was fabricated through a semiconductor process. With the fabricated impedance biosensor, the cell growth and drug reaction states are monitored in real-time, showing the validness of the developed biosensor. By using the developed impedance biosensor, we have investigated the capacitance contribution of NIH/3T3 cells existing on electrodes and between electrodes. To compare the capacitance value contributions of the cells on and between electrodes, wide- and narrow-gap electrode patterns are manufactured with 3.7 and 0.3 mm electrode gap spacings, respectively. From the detailed analysis, the capacitance contributions of NIH/3T3 cells existing on electrodes are estimated around less than 20 percent compared to the cells existing between electrodes. In other words, a minimized electrode area with maximized electrode spacing is the promising impedance biosensor design guide for accurate cell capacitance measurements.

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