Multiplexed Optical Sensors in Arrayed Islands of Cells for multimodal recordings of cellular physiology

Existing fluorescent protein-based sensor measurements are limited to 4 or fewer simultaneously recorded modalities due to spectral overlap. Here the authors introduce Multiplexed Optical Sensors in Arrayed Islands of Cells (MOSAIC), which enables parallel recording of tens of physiological paramete...

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Autores principales: Christopher A. Werley, Stefano Boccardo, Alessandra Rigamonti, Emil M. Hansson, Adam E. Cohen
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:da5fa069ae7f4bf7a1f2a811287547902021-12-02T14:53:44ZMultiplexed Optical Sensors in Arrayed Islands of Cells for multimodal recordings of cellular physiology10.1038/s41467-020-17607-52041-1723https://doaj.org/article/da5fa069ae7f4bf7a1f2a811287547902020-08-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-17607-5https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Existing fluorescent protein-based sensor measurements are limited to 4 or fewer simultaneously recorded modalities due to spectral overlap. Here the authors introduce Multiplexed Optical Sensors in Arrayed Islands of Cells (MOSAIC), which enables parallel recording of tens of physiological parameters using dense arrays of cell islands, each expressing a different fluorescent sensor.Christopher A. WerleyStefano BoccardoAlessandra RigamontiEmil M. HanssonAdam E. CohenNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-17 (2020)
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Alessandra Rigamonti
Emil M. Hansson
Adam E. Cohen
Multiplexed Optical Sensors in Arrayed Islands of Cells for multimodal recordings of cellular physiology
description Existing fluorescent protein-based sensor measurements are limited to 4 or fewer simultaneously recorded modalities due to spectral overlap. Here the authors introduce Multiplexed Optical Sensors in Arrayed Islands of Cells (MOSAIC), which enables parallel recording of tens of physiological parameters using dense arrays of cell islands, each expressing a different fluorescent sensor.
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author Christopher A. Werley
Stefano Boccardo
Alessandra Rigamonti
Emil M. Hansson
Adam E. Cohen
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Stefano Boccardo
Alessandra Rigamonti
Emil M. Hansson
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title Multiplexed Optical Sensors in Arrayed Islands of Cells for multimodal recordings of cellular physiology
title_short Multiplexed Optical Sensors in Arrayed Islands of Cells for multimodal recordings of cellular physiology
title_full Multiplexed Optical Sensors in Arrayed Islands of Cells for multimodal recordings of cellular physiology
title_fullStr Multiplexed Optical Sensors in Arrayed Islands of Cells for multimodal recordings of cellular physiology
title_full_unstemmed Multiplexed Optical Sensors in Arrayed Islands of Cells for multimodal recordings of cellular physiology
title_sort multiplexed optical sensors in arrayed islands of cells for multimodal recordings of cellular physiology
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