Quantum Sensing of Free Radical Generation in Mitochondria of Human Keratinocytes during UVB Exposure
Siyu Fan,
Lluna Lopez Llorens,
Felipe P Perona Martinez
et al.
Abstract:Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is known to cause skin issues,
such
as dryness, aging, and even cancer. Among UV rays, UVB stands out
for its ability to trigger problems within cells, including mitochondrial
dysfunction, oxidative stress, and DNA damage. Free radicals are implicated
in these cellular responses, but they are challenging to measure due
to their short lifetime and limited diffusion range. In our study,
we used a quantum sensing technique (T1 relaxometry) involving fluorescent
nanodiamonds (FNDs) that … Show more
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