This paper presents an improved design of resonant biosensor, dedicated to dielectric analysis on biological cells at microwave frequencies. Such sensor uses the capability of microwaves to penetrate inside biological cells in order to interact with their intracellular content. Hence, individual dielectric properties of the cell cytoplasm can be known and then used as a signature of the cell pathological state (living or dead, malignant or safe…). In this paper is introduced a continuously tunable frequency sensor prototype, able to perform an accurate dielectric analysis over at least a 1GHz bandwidth while keeping enough sensitivity to detect and analyze a single cell. As a proof of concept, permittivity measurements have been led on calibrated size polystyrene beads: achieved results show good agreement with expected permittivity values. Finally experiments on Glioblastoma cells will be presented.
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