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9 April 2020 Flexible neuro-plasmonic sensor based on patterned two dimensional structure to detect methadone
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Proceedings Volume 11457, Saratov Fall Meeting 2019: Optical and Nano-Technologies for Biology and Medicine; 114570X (2020) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2560180
Event: Saratov Fall Meeting 2019: VII International Symposium on Optics and Biophotonics, 2019, Saratov, Russian Federation
Abstract
Considering the considerable use of sedative drugs like methadone as a frequent substitution for additive drugs, we have investigated their effect on the cell activity via highly-resolved optical sensing method. Using plasmonic ellipsometry technique, a conspicuous shift in plasmonic resonance wavelength of the cultured chips was observed due to methadone presence during the cell culture of mesenchymal stem cells. This highly-sensitive platform can open new avenues towards the detection of drug effect on human cells and in large scale, on human organs.
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Tannaz Asadishad, Foozieh Sohrabi, Seyedeh Mehri Hamidi, Mohammad Ali Ansari, Shirin Farivar, and Maryam Karimi "Flexible neuro-plasmonic sensor based on patterned two dimensional structure to detect methadone", Proc. SPIE 11457, Saratov Fall Meeting 2019: Optical and Nano-Technologies for Biology and Medicine, 114570X (9 April 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2560180
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KEYWORDS
Stem cells

Plasmonics

Diffraction gratings

Ellipsometry

Ocean optics

Sensors

Surface plasmons

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