| Literature DB >> 26643251 |
Maria Chiara Biagi1, Rene Fabregas1, Georg Gramse2, Marc Van Der Hofstadt1, Antonio Juárez1,3, Ferry Kienberger4, Laura Fumagalli5, Gabriel Gomila1,6.
Abstract
We quantified the electric permittivity of single bacterial cells at microwave frequencies and nanoscale spatial resolution by means of near-field scanning microwave microscopy. To this end, calibrated complex admittance images have been obtained at ∼19 GHz and analyzed with a methodology that removes the nonlocal topographic cross-talk contributions and thus provides quantifiable intrinsic dielectric images of the bacterial cells. Results for single Escherichia coli cells provide a relative electric permittivity of ∼4 in dry conditions and ∼20 in humid conditions, with no significant loss contributions. Present findings, together with the ability of microwaves to penetrate the cell membrane, open an important avenue in the microwave label-free imaging of single cells with nanoscale spatial resolution.Entities:
Keywords: electric permittivity; scanning microwave microscopy; single bacteria; topographic cross-talk
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26643251 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.5b04279
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881