2013
DOI: 10.1002/pssc.201200748
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Cell proliferation monitoring by multiplexed electrochemical impedance spectroscopy on microwell assays

Abstract: Cell proliferation can be monitored by a wide range of well‐established techniques. Most of the principles used rely on optical, single end‐point methods, often involving the use of absorbent, fluorescent or luminescent compounds. These additives can interfere with the cell growth, thus producing distorted results. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy provides a solution for this problem and enables continuous monitoring without interference. However equipment for this measurement technique is often bulky, h… Show more

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“…Previous works in this area include spectral impedance analysis of bacterial, 20 neural, 21 HeLa 22,23 and, more recently, CHO cells; [24][25][26][27] due to its relevance as the standard mammalian host for the production of proteins of pharmaceutical interest. 28 In CHO cells studies, equivalent circuit models have been developed and used to investigate the frequency response of its complex impedance in several application-specific ranges; e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Previous works in this area include spectral impedance analysis of bacterial, 20 neural, 21 HeLa 22,23 and, more recently, CHO cells; [24][25][26][27] due to its relevance as the standard mammalian host for the production of proteins of pharmaceutical interest. 28 In CHO cells studies, equivalent circuit models have been developed and used to investigate the frequency response of its complex impedance in several application-specific ranges; e.g.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%