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Differentiating and quantifying exosome secretion from a single cell using quasi-bound states in the continuum
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2020
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Protein SecretionQuasi-bound StatesEngineeringMicroscopyExtracellular MicrovesiclesBound StatesCytoskeletonBiomedical EngineeringCellular PhysiologyBiomedical OpticSingle MoleculeExosome BiologyLight MicroscopyMolecular ImagingBiophysicsExosomesBiomedical AnalysisBiophotonicsSingle CellCell BiologySingle-molecule DetectionOptical SensorsBiomedical ImagingCell SecretionBiomedical PhotonicsIntracellular TraffickingCellular StructureSystems BiologyMedicineExosome SecretionCell ImagingExtracellular Matrix
Abstract One of the key challenges in biology is to understand how individual cells process information and respond to perturbations. However, most of the existing single-cell analysis methods can only provide a glimpse of cell properties at specific time points and are unable to provide cell secretion and protein analysis at single-cell resolution. To address the limits of existing methods and to accelerate discoveries from single-cell studies, we propose and experimentally demonstrate a new sensor based on bound states in the continuum to quantify exosome secretion from a single cell. Our optical sensors demonstrate high-sensitivity refractive index detection. Because of the strong overlap between the medium supporting the mode and the analytes, such an optical cavity has a figure of merit of 677 and sensitivity of 440 nm/RIU. Such results facilitate technological progress for highly conducive optical sensors for different biomedical applications.
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