Browsing CSEM Archive by Research Areas "Tools for Life Sciences"
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ADVANCED DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES IN LIFE SCIENCES: PHOTONICS AND BEYOND
(2022-12-13)CSEM technologies aim to improve the quality of life of patients and make new treatments accessible for all. Life sciences companies’ central role in drug pricing and access to medicines puts them on the frontline of ... -
An ultra-fast mechanically active cell culture substrate
(2018)We present a mechanically active cell culture substrate that produces complex strain patterns and generates extremely high strain rates. The transparent miniaturized cell stretcher is compatible with live cell microscopy ... -
Anthropomorphic phantom for deformable lung and liver CT and MR imaging for radiotherapy
(2020-04-02)In this study, a functioning and ventilated anthropomorphic phantom was further enhanced for the purpose of CT and MR imaging of the lung and liver. A deformable lung, including respiratory tract was 3D printed. Within the ... -
Bioengineering a glucose oxidase nanosensor for near-infrared continuous glucose monitoring†
(2022-05-04)"Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) emit photostable near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence that is conducive for optical glucose monitoring. Such SWCNT-based optical sensors often require the immobilization of proteins ... -
BIOFOS: a micro-ring resonator-based biophotonic system for food analysis - application to olive oil contaminants
(2018)Current detection methods for contaminants in food use high-tech equipment sited in specialized laboratories. This makes online quality control along the food chain difficult. Official regulations limit pesticide and ... -
Carbon nanotube uptake in cyanobacteria for near-infrared imaging and enhanced bioelectricity generation in living photovoltaics
(2022-09-12)The distinctive properties of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) have inspired the development of many novel applications in the field of cell nanobiotechnology. However, studies thus far have not explored the effect ... -
Characterization of the electrochemical properties of Carbon Black modified Screen Printed Electrodes and their application for food contaminant screening
(2019)Carbon based nanomaterials such as graphene or carbon nanotubes, due to their great electrocatalytic activity, are often used to improve sensitivity and stability of sensors. Carbon screen-printed electrodes (SPEs) are ... -
A compact electronic interface for electrochemical sensors
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Controlling mesopore size and processability of transparent enzyme-loaded silica films for biosensing applications
(2015)Silica-based nanoporous thin films including large mesopores are relevant as enzyme supports for applications in biosensing. The diffusion and immobilization of large biomolecules such as enzymes in such porous films require ... -
Coplanar embedding of multiple 3D cell models in hydrogel towards high‑throughput micro‑histology
(2022)Standardised and high-throughput methods have been developed for the production and experimental handling of some 3D in vitro models. However, adapted analytical tools are still missing for scientists and researchers to ... -
Deepfake in the lab
(2022-06-07)Beyond robotics: automation with AI From visual inspection to predictive quality Synthetic data generation: the breakthrough for AI in the lab -
DeepFake for Life Sciences
(2022-05-16)Spheroids are three-dimensional cellular aggregates and one of the most common and versatile way to culture cells in 3D. In order to scale laboratory tests, automated processes are needed, including robust classification. ... -
Evaluation and review of body fluids saliva, sweat and tear compared to biochemical hydration assessment markers within blood and urine
(2018)Evaluating and testing hydration status is increasingly requested by rehabilitation, sport, military and performance-related activities. Besides commonly used biochemical hydration assessment markers within blood and urine, ...