On the Wireless Microwave Sensing of Bacterial Membrane Potential in Microfluidic-Actuated Platforms

The investigation of the electromagnetic properties of biological particles in microfluidic platforms may enable microwave wireless monitoring and interaction with the functional activity of microorganisms. Of high relevance are the action and membrane potentials as they are some of the most importa...

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Main Authors: Marc Jofre, Lluís Jofre, Luis Jofre-Roca
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/10/3420
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spelling doaj-e30dea7bc51544f5a1f978f2395c34902021-06-01T00:02:44ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202021-05-01213420342010.3390/s21103420On the Wireless Microwave Sensing of Bacterial Membrane Potential in Microfluidic-Actuated PlatformsMarc Jofre0Lluís Jofre1Luis Jofre-Roca2Department of Research and Innovation, Fundació Privada Hospital Asil de Granollers, 08402 Granollers, SpainDepartment of Fluid Mechanics, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya—BarcelonaTech, 08019 Barcelona, SpainDepartment of Signal Theory and Communications, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya—BarcelonaTech, 08034 Barcelona, SpainThe investigation of the electromagnetic properties of biological particles in microfluidic platforms may enable microwave wireless monitoring and interaction with the functional activity of microorganisms. Of high relevance are the action and membrane potentials as they are some of the most important parameters of living cells. In particular, the complex mechanisms of a cell’s action potential are comparable to the dynamics of bacterial membranes, and consequently focusing on the latter provides a simplified framework for advancing the current techniques and knowledge of general bacterial dynamics. In this work, we provide a theoretical analysis and experimental results on the microwave detection of microorganisms within a microfluidic-based platform for sensing the membrane potential of bacteria. The results further advance the state of microwave bacteria sensing and microfluidic control and their implications for measuring and interacting with cells and their membrane potentials, which is of great importance for developing new biotechnologically engineered systems and solutions.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/10/3420bacteriaelasto-inertial focusingmicrofluidicsmicrowavesmembrane potentialsensing
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author Marc Jofre
Lluís Jofre
Luis Jofre-Roca
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Lluís Jofre
Luis Jofre-Roca
On the Wireless Microwave Sensing of Bacterial Membrane Potential in Microfluidic-Actuated Platforms
Sensors
bacteria
elasto-inertial focusing
microfluidics
microwaves
membrane potential
sensing
author_facet Marc Jofre
Lluís Jofre
Luis Jofre-Roca
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title On the Wireless Microwave Sensing of Bacterial Membrane Potential in Microfluidic-Actuated Platforms
title_short On the Wireless Microwave Sensing of Bacterial Membrane Potential in Microfluidic-Actuated Platforms
title_full On the Wireless Microwave Sensing of Bacterial Membrane Potential in Microfluidic-Actuated Platforms
title_fullStr On the Wireless Microwave Sensing of Bacterial Membrane Potential in Microfluidic-Actuated Platforms
title_full_unstemmed On the Wireless Microwave Sensing of Bacterial Membrane Potential in Microfluidic-Actuated Platforms
title_sort on the wireless microwave sensing of bacterial membrane potential in microfluidic-actuated platforms
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2021-05-01
description The investigation of the electromagnetic properties of biological particles in microfluidic platforms may enable microwave wireless monitoring and interaction with the functional activity of microorganisms. Of high relevance are the action and membrane potentials as they are some of the most important parameters of living cells. In particular, the complex mechanisms of a cell’s action potential are comparable to the dynamics of bacterial membranes, and consequently focusing on the latter provides a simplified framework for advancing the current techniques and knowledge of general bacterial dynamics. In this work, we provide a theoretical analysis and experimental results on the microwave detection of microorganisms within a microfluidic-based platform for sensing the membrane potential of bacteria. The results further advance the state of microwave bacteria sensing and microfluidic control and their implications for measuring and interacting with cells and their membrane potentials, which is of great importance for developing new biotechnologically engineered systems and solutions.
topic bacteria
elasto-inertial focusing
microfluidics
microwaves
membrane potential
sensing
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/10/3420
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