Glutamic Acid Modified Gold Nanorod Sensor for the Detection of Calcium ions in Neuronal Cells
Muhammed Shafeeque Rahman Pathiriparambath,
Merin Joseph,
Mithun Manog
et al.
Abstract:Calcium ions play a crucial role in the functioning of neurons, governing various aspects of neuronal activity such as rapid modulation and alterations in gene expression. Ca2+ signaling has a significant impact on the development of diseases and the impairment of neuronal functions. Herein, the study reports a Ca2+ ion sensor in neuronal cells using a gold nanorod. The gold nanorod (GA‐GNR) conjugated glutamic acid developed in the study was used as a nano‐bio probe for the experimental and in vitro detection… Show more
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