scholarly journals Toxicity studies using mammalian cells and impedance spectroscopy method

2015 ◽  
Vol 3 ◽  
pp. 112-121 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xudong Zhang ◽  
Fang Li ◽  
Anis Nurashikin Nordin ◽  
John Tarbell ◽  
Ioana Voiculescu
Author(s):  
Xudong Zhang ◽  
Anis Nurashikin Nordin ◽  
Fang Li ◽  
Ioana Voiculescu

This paper presents the fabrication and testing of electric cell-substrate impedance spectroscopy (ECIS) electrodes on a stretchable membrane. This is the first time when ECIS electrodes were fabricated on a stretchable substrate and ECIS measurements on mammalian cells exposed to cyclic strain of 10% were successfully demonstrated. A chemical was used to form strong chemical bond between gold electrodes of ECIS sensor and polymer membrane, which enable the electrodes keep good conductive ability during cyclic stretch. The stretchable membrane integrated with the ECIS sensor can simulate and replicate the dynamic environment of organism and enable the analysis of the cells activity involved in cells attachment and proliferation in vitro. Bovine aortic endothelial cells (BAEC) were used to evaluate the endothelial function influenced by mechanical stimuli in this research because they undergo in vivo cyclic physiologic elongation produced by the blood circulation in the arteries.


2015 ◽  
Vol 1124 ◽  
pp. 197-202
Author(s):  
Ivo Kusák ◽  
Miroslav Lunak

NDT impedance spectroscopy method was used to characterize a Cetris wood-cement chipboard. Dry specimen pre-stress and post-stress cycle tan δ (f) spectrum variances were observed. Effects of potential dielectric losses and the predominance of the polarization and conductivity components in various regions of the impedance spectrum of samples after frozen stress cycle are described. The method reproducibility has been verified by multiple measurements.


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