电化学发光
化学
荧光团
自体荧光
电极
荧光
显微镜
纳米技术
发光
膜
荧光显微镜
电化学
化学发光
碳纳米管
光电子学
光学
材料科学
色谱法
生物化学
物理
物理化学
作者
G. Valenti,Sabina Scarabino,Bertrand Goudeau,Andreas Lesch,Milica Jović,Elena Villani,Milica Sentić,Stefania Rapino,Stéphane Arbault,Francesco Paolucci,Nešo Šojić
摘要
We report here the development of coreactant-based electrogenerated chemiluminescence (ECL) as a surface-confined microscopy to image single cells and their membrane proteins. Labeling the entire cell membrane allows one to demonstrate that, by contrast with fluorescence, ECL emission is only detected from fluorophores located in the immediate vicinity of the electrode surface (i.e., 1-2 μm). Then, to present the potential diagnostic applications of our approach, we selected carbon nanotubes (CNT)-based inkjet-printed disposable electrodes for the direct ECL imaging of a labeled plasma receptor overexpressed on tumor cells. The ECL fluorophore was linked to an antibody and enabled to localize the ECL generation on the cancer cell membrane in close proximity to the electrode surface. Such a result is intrinsically associated with the unique ECL mechanism and is rationalized by considering the limited lifetimes of the electrogenerated coreactant radicals. The electrochemical stimulus used for luminescence generation does not suffer from background signals, such as the typical autofluorescence of biological samples. The presented surface-confined ECL microscopy should find promising applications in ultrasensitive single cell imaging assays.
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