Sensors (Mar 2014)

Surface Plasmon Resonance for Cell-Based Clinical Diagnosis

  • Yuhki Yanase,
  • Takaaki Hiragun,
  • Kaori Ishii,
  • Tomoko Kawaguchi,
  • Tetsuji Yanase,
  • Mikio Kawai,
  • Kenji Sakamoto,
  • Michihiro Hide

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s140304948
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 3
pp. 4948 – 4959

Abstract

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Non-invasive real-time observations and the evaluation of living cell conditions and functions are increasingly demanded in life sciences. Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensors detect the refractive index (RI) changes on the surface of sensor chips in label-free and on a real-time basis. Using SPR sensors, we and other groups have developed techniques to evaluate living cells’ reactions in response to stimuli without any labeling in a real-time manner. The SPR imaging (SPRI) system for living cells may visualize single cell reactions and has the potential to expand application of SPR cell sensing for clinical diagnosis, such as multi-array cell diagnostic systems and detection of malignant cells among normal cells in combination with rapid cell isolation techniques.

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