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<div class="csl-entry">Vasconez Martinez, M. G., Reihs, E. I., Stuetz, H. M., Hafner, A., Brandauer, K., Selinger, F., Schuller, P., Bastus, N., Puntes, V., Frank, J., Tomischko, W., Frauenlob, M., Ertl, P., Resch, C., Bauer, G., Povoden, G., & Rothbauer, M. (2024). Using Rapid Prototyping to Develop a Cell-Based Platform with Electrical Impedance Sensor Membranes for In Vitro RPMI2650 Nasal Nanotoxicology Monitoring. <i>BIOSENSORS-BASEL</i>, <i>14</i>(2), Article 107. https://doi.org/10.3390/bios14020107</div>
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2079-6374
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/204572
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dc.description.abstract
Due to advances in additive manufacturing and prototyping, affordable and rapid microfluidic sensor-integrated assays can be fabricated using additive manufacturing, xurography and electrode shadow masking to create versatile platform technologies aimed toward qualitative assessment of acute cytotoxic or cytolytic events using stand-alone biochip platforms in the context of environmental risk assessment. In the current study, we established a nasal mucosa biosensing platform using RPMI2650 mucosa cells inside a membrane-integrated impedance-sensing biochip using exclusively rapid prototyping technologies. In a final proof-of-concept, we applied this biosensing platform to create human cell models of nasal mucosa for monitoring the acute cytotoxic effect of zinc oxide reference nanoparticles. Our data generated with the biochip platform successfully monitored the acute toxicity and cytolytic activity of 6 mM zinc oxide nanoparticles, which was non-invasively monitored as a negative impedance slope on nasal epithelial models, demonstrating the feasibility of rapid prototyping technologies such as additive manufacturing and xurography for cell-based platform development.
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en
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MDPI
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BIOSENSORS-BASEL
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dc.rights.uri
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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dc.subject
Humans
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Electric Impedance
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Microfluidics
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environmental monitoring
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impedance sensors
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lab-on-a-chip
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nanotoxicology
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nasal epithelial cells
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zinc oxide toxicity
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Zinc Oxide
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Biosensing Techniques
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dc.title
Using Rapid Prototyping to Develop a Cell-Based Platform with Electrical Impedance Sensor Membranes for In Vitro RPMI2650 Nasal Nanotoxicology Monitoring