超材料
生物传感器
太赫兹辐射
材料科学
光电子学
分裂环谐振器
谐振器
光学
纳米技术
物理
作者
Caihong Zhang,Lanju Liang,Liang Ding,Biaobing Jin,Yayi Hou,Chun Li,Ling Jiang,Weiwei Liu,Wei Hu,Yanqing Lu,Lin Kang,Weiwei Xu,Jian Chen,Peiheng Wu
摘要
Label-free, real-time, and in-situ measurement on cell apoptosis is highly desirable in cell biology. We propose here a design of terahertz (THz) metamaterial-based biosensor for meeting this requirement. This metamaterial consists of a planar array of five concentric subwavelength gold ring resonators on a 10 μm-thick polyimide substrate, which can sense the change of dielectric environment above the metamaterial. We employ this sensor to an oral cancer cell (SCC4) with and without cisplatin, a chemotherapy drug for cancer treatment, and find a linear relation between cell apoptosis measured by Flow Cytometry and the relative change of resonant frequencies of the metamaterial measured by THz time-domain spectroscopy. This implies that we can determine the cell apoptosis in a label-free manner. We believe that this metamaterial-based biosensor can be developed into a cheap, label-free, real-time, and in-situ detection tool, which is of significant impact on the study of cell biology.
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