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A Versatile, Incubator-Compatible, Monolithic GaN Photonic Chipscope for Label-Free Monitoring of Live Cell Activities

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ADVANCED SCIENCE
卷 9, 期 17, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/advs.202200910

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chipscope; gallium nitride (GaN); label-free sensing; living cell activities; monolithic integration

资金

  1. HKSAR Research Grants Council (RGC) Early Career Scheme (ECS) [27202919]
  2. HKSAR Innovation and Technology Fund (ITF) through the Platform Projects of the Innovation and Technology Support Program (ITSP) [ITS/293/19FP]
  3. HKU [202011159019, 202010160007, 102009812]
  4. National Natural Science Foundation of China [62004088, 12074170, 11872325]
  5. Research Grants Council [GRF/17257016, GRF/17210618, GRF/17210520]
  6. Health@InnoHK program of the Innovation and Technology Commission of the Hong Kong SAR Government

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A new method called GaN chipscope is proposed to quantitatively monitor the progression of various intracellular processes in a label-free manner. This method uses a cost-effective, ultrasensitive, and ultracompact GaN photonic chip for photoelectric readout and cellular imaging. The miniaturized chipscope is designed compactly for real-time observation of cell activities. This method shows great potential in both fundamental cell biology studies and clinical applications.
The ability to quantitatively monitor various cellular activities is critical for understanding their biological functions and the therapeutic response of cells to drugs. Unfortunately, existing approaches such as fluorescent staining and impedance-based methods are often hindered by their multiple time-consuming preparation steps, sophisticated labeling procedures, and complicated apparatus. The cost-effective, monolithic gallium nitride (GaN) photonic chip has been demonstrated as an ultrasensitive and ultracompact optical refractometer in a previous work, but it has never been applied to cell studies. Here, for the first time, the so-called GaN chipscope is proposed to quantitatively monitor the progression of different intracellular processes in a label-free manner. Specifically, the GaN-based monolithic chip enables not only a photoelectric readout of cellular/subcellular refractive index changes but also the direct imaging of cellular/subcellular ultrastructural features using a customized differential interference contrast (DIC) microscope. The miniaturized chipscope adopts an ultracompact design, which can be readily mounted with conventional cell culture dishes and placed inside standard cell incubators for real-time observation of cell activities. As a proof-of-concept demonstration, its applications are explored in 1) cell adhesion dynamics monitoring, 2) drug screening, and 3) cell differentiation studies, highlighting its potential in broad fundamental cell biology studies as well as in clinical applications.

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