| Literature DB >> 35579029 |
Sondrica Goines1, Mingchu Deng1, Matthew W Glasscott1, Justin W C Leung2, Jeffrey E Dick1,3.
Abstract
Precise determination of boundaries in co-culture systems is difficult to achieve with scanning electrochemical microscopy alone. Thus, biological scanning electrochemical microscope platforms generally consist of a scanning electrochemical microscope positioner mounted on the stage of an inverted microscope for correlated electrochemical and optical imaging. Use of a fluorescence microscope allows for site-specific fluorescence labeling to obtain more clearly resolved spatial and electrochemical data. Here, we construct a unique hyperspectral assisted-biological scanning electrochemical microscope platform to widen the scope of biological imaging. Specifically, we incorporate a variable fluorescence bandpass source into a biological scanning electrochemical microscope platform for simultaneous optical, spectral, and electrochemical imaging. Not only does this platform serve as a cost-effective alternative to white light laser imaging, but additionally it provides multi-functional analysis of biological samples. Here, we demonstrate the efficacy of our platform to discern the electrochemical contribution of site-specific cells by optically and spectroscopically resolving boundaries as well as cell types within a complex biological system.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35579029 PMCID: PMC9287841 DOI: 10.1039/d2an00319h
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Analyst ISSN: 0003-2654 Impact factor: 5.227