2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2018.04.052
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Ubiquinone modified printed carbon electrodes for cell culture pH monitoring

Abstract: The measurement of pH is important throughout many biological systems, but there are limited available technologies to enable its periodical monitoring in the complex, small volume, media often used in cell culture experiments across a range of disciplines. Herein, pad printed electrodes are developed and characterised through modification with: a commercially available fullerene multiwall carbon nanotube composite applied in Nafion, casting of hydrophobic ubiquinone as a pH probe to provide the electrochemica… Show more

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“…Pad printed electrodes were prepared as previously detailed in McBeth et al, (2018) . Briefly, the electrode was constructed using pad-printing methods.…”
Section: Pad-printed Carbon Electrode Fabricationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pad printed electrodes were prepared as previously detailed in McBeth et al, (2018) . Briefly, the electrode was constructed using pad-printing methods.…”
Section: Pad-printed Carbon Electrode Fabricationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the paramount importance of being able to assess the cellular metabolic activity during an in vitro experiment, several different approaches have been investigated and used during the past 40 years. In particular, metabolic activity can be indirectly measured by analysing parameters like oxygen uptake (due to cellular respiration) ( Wu et al, 2010 ; Kieninger et al, 2014 ), lactate production (due to anaerobic processes) and glucose consumption (during both aerobic and anaerobic conditions) ( Boero et al, 2011 ; Koman et al, 2015 ), and variations of the pH of the extracellular medium ( Baumann et al, 1999 ; Lorenzelli et al, 2003 ; Munoz-Berbel et al, 2013 ; McBeth et al, 2018 ; Sakata et al, 2018 ; Dantism et al, 2019 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The central role that pH plays in cell biology highlights the importance of dynamic measurement of extracellular pH in cell culture experiments in both discovery and applied biomedical research, under basal and challenging conditions. [4][5][6] . Human airway epithelial cells (HAECs) are an indispensable component of the innate immune system functioning as the first line of defense in the lungs, protecting against inhaled pathogens and environmental toxins, which may imbalance the extracellular pH of cells 7 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%