Remote cell growth sensing using self-sustained bio-oscillations

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Abstract

A smart sensor system for cell culture real-time supervision is proposed, allowing for a significant reduction in human effort applied to this type of assay. The approach converts the cell culture under test into a suitable “biological” oscillator. The system enables the remote acquisition and management of the “biological” oscillation signals through a secure web interface. The indirectly observed biological properties are cell growth and cell number, which are straightforwardly related to the measured bio-oscillation signal parameters, i.e., frequency and amplitude. The sensor extracts the information without complex circuitry for acquisition and measurement, taking advantage of the microcontroller features. A discrete prototype for sensing and remote monitoring is presented along with the experimental results obtained from the performed measurements, achieving the expected performance and outcomes.

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Pérez, P., Huertas, G., Olmo, A., Maldonado-Jacobi, A., Serrano, J. A., Martín, M. E., … Yúfera, A. (2018). Remote cell growth sensing using self-sustained bio-oscillations. Sensors (Switzerland), 18(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/s18082550

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