Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Label-free detection of Babesia bovis infected red blood cells using impedance spectroscopy on a microfabricated flow cytometer.
- Journal:
- Acta tropica
- Year:
- 2007
- Authors:
- Küttel, Claudia et al.
- Affiliation:
- Laboratory of Microsystems
Abstract
Impedance spectroscopy is a powerful tool for label-free analysis and characterisation of living cells. In this work, we achieved the detection of Babesia bovis infected red blood cells using impedance spectroscopy on a microfabricated flow cytometer. The cellular modifications caused by the intracellular parasite result in a shift in impedance which can be measured dielectrically. Thus, a rapid cell-by-cell detection with microliter amounts of reagents is possible. Unlike other diagnostic tests, this method does not depend on extensive sample pre-treatment or expensive chemicals and equipment.
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