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S&M599 Research Paper Published: 2005 A Novel Fiber Optic Biosensor for On-Line Monitoring of Cell Cultivation [PDF] Lei Zeng, Chu-Tian Zhang, Wei-Ning Huang, Jia Zhou, Quan Liu and Yi-Ping Huangg (Received July 24, 2004; Accepted January 17, 2005) Keywords: fiber optics, biosensor, hexapod cell
A novel fiber optic biosensor has been developed to monitor the growth of hexapod cells on-line. By measuring the light intensity, the dynamic growth of hexapod cells can be observed continuously. Such a fiber-optic sensor has many advantages, including rapid response, high sensitivity, immunity to electromagnetic interference, small detector size, and facilitated operation. Potential applications exist in drug developing and screening.
Corresponding author: Yi-Ping HuangCite this article Lei Zeng, Chu-Tian Zhang, Wei-Ning Huang, Jia Zhou, Quan Liu and Yi-Ping Huangg, A Novel Fiber Optic Biosensor for On-Line Monitoring of Cell Cultivation, Sens. Mater., Vol. 17, No. 4, 2005, p. 211-217. |