(Open access funding provided by University of Pécs)
(009-2023-PTE-RK/27) Támogató: PTE
(011-2023-PTE-RK/4) Támogató: PTE
(GINOP PLUSZ-2.1.1-21-2022-00249)
Piacvezérelt kutatás-fejlesztési és innovációs projektek támogatása(2020-1.1.2-PIACI-KFI-2020-00173)
Támogató: NKFI
Szakterületek:
Egyéb műszaki tudományok és technológiák
Tudomány
Bioimpedance spectrum (BIS) measurements have a great future in in vitro experiments,
meeting all the requirements for non-destructive and label-free methods. Nevertheless,
a real basic research can provide the necessary milestones to achieve the success
of the method. In this paper a self-developed technology-based approach for in vitro
assays is proposed. Authors invented a special graphene-based measuring plate in order
to assess the high sensitivity and reproducibility of introduced technique. The design
of the self-produced BIS plates maximizes the detection capacity of qualitative changes
in cell culture and it is robust against physical effects and artifacts. The plates
do not influence the viability and proliferation, however the results are robust,
stable and reproducible regardless of when and where the experiments are carried out.
In this study, physiological saline concentrations, two cancer and stem cell lines
were utilized. All the results were statistically tested and confirmed. The findings
of the assays show, that the introduced BIS technology is appropriate to be used in
vitro experiments with high efficacy. The experimental results demonstrate high correlation
values across the replicates, and the model parameters suggested that the characteristic
differences among the various cell lines can be detected using appropriate hypothesis
tests.