Cell surface-based differentiation of cell types and cancer states using a gold nanoparticle-GFP based sensing array
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Date
2010
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Chemical Science
Abstract
Gold nanoparticle-green fluorescent protein (NP-GFP) based arrays have been created for rapid identification of mammalian cells on the basis of cell surface properties. Highly reproducible characteristic patterns were obtained from different cell types enabling the identification of cell types and cancer states. Using these arrays we could differentiate between isogenic normal, cancer and metastatic cell types using only ∼5000 cells.
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Sensing array, Cell surface-based differentiation, Cancer states, Gold nanoparticle-GFP
Citation
Bajaj, A., Rana, S., Miranda, O. R., Yawe, J. C., Jerry, D. J., Bunz, U. H., & Rotello, V. M. (2010). Cell surface-based differentiation of cell types and cancer states using a gold nanoparticle-GFP based sensing array. Chemical Science, 1(1), 134-138.https://doi.org/10.1039/C0SC00165A