| Title : Single cells as biosensors for chemical separations - Shear_1995_Science_267_74 |
| Author(s) : Shear JB , Fishman HA , Allbritton NL , Garigan D , Zare RN , Scheller RH |
| Ref : Science , 267 :74 , 1995 |
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Abstract :
A biosensor system based on the response of living cells was demonstrated that can detect specific components of a complex mixture fractionated by a microcolumn separation technique. This system uses ligand-receptor binding and signal-transduction pathways to biochemically amplify the presence of an analyte after electrophoretic separation. The transduced signal was measured by means of two approaches: (i) fluorescence determination of intracellular calcium concentrations in one or more rat PC-12 cells and (ii) measurement of transmembrane current in a Xenopus laevis oocyte microinjected with messenger RNA that encodes a specific receptor. This analysis system has the potential to identify biologically active ligands present in a complex mixture with exceptional sensitivity and selectivity. |
| PubMedSearch : Shear_1995_Science_267_74 |
| PubMedID: 7809609 |
Shear JB, Fishman HA, Allbritton NL, Garigan D, Zare RN, Scheller RH (1995)
Single cells as biosensors for chemical separations
Science
267 :74
Shear JB, Fishman HA, Allbritton NL, Garigan D, Zare RN, Scheller RH (1995)
Science
267 :74