材料科学
氧化铟锡
纳米技术
电极
循环肿瘤细胞
单层
荧光显微镜
癌细胞
硅
粘附
荧光
光电子学
薄膜
化学
光学
癌症
医学
物理
物理化学
内科学
转移
复合材料
作者
Jiaxin Lian,Wenxian Tang,Ying Yang,Ramanathan Vaidyanathan,Vinícius R. Gonçales,Seyed Yousef Arman,Richard D. Tilley,J. Justin Gooding
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsami.1c23209
摘要
Selective isolation of individual target cells from a heterogeneous population is technically challenging; however, the ability to retrieve single cells can have high significance in various aspects of biological research. Here, we present a new photoelectrochemical surface based on a transparent electrode that is compatible with high-resolution fluorescence microscopy for isolating individual rare cells from complex biological samples. This is underpinned by two important factors: (i) careful design of the electrode by patterning discrete Au disks of micron dimension on amorphous silicon-indium tin oxide films and (ii) orthogonal surface chemistry, which modifies the patterned electrode with self-assembly layers of different functionalities, to selectively capture target cells on the Au disks and resist cell binding to the amorphous silicon surface. The co-stimulation of the surface using light from a microscope and an electric potential triggers the reductive desorption of the alkanethiol monolayer from the Au disks to release the single cells of interest from the illuminated regions only. Using circulating tumor cells as a model, we demonstrate the capture of cancer cells on an antibody-coated surface and selective release of single cancer cells with low expression of epithelial cell adhesion molecules.
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