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Title: New photonic sensor paves way for high-speed biodetection
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URL Source: http://www.upi.com/Science_News/201 ... on/8991465237688/?spt=rln&or=3
Published: Jun 7, 2016
Author: Brook Hayes
Post Date: 2016-06-07 05:28:03 by Tatarewicz
Keywords: None
Views: 80
Comments: 1

CHAMPAIGN, Ill., June 6 (UPI) -- Scientists at the University of Illinois have developed a highly sensitive photonic sensor -- a device they hope will enable new high-speed diagnostic technologies.

Researchers have previously identified links between various diseases, such as cancers and anemia, and mechanical properties of infected cells -- properties like compressibility and viscoelasticity. Currently, there aren't diagnostic tools sufficiently fast or sensitive to detect these properties.

"Because of this, we have a substantial knowledge-gap, and have barely scratched the surface of understanding of how diseases modify the mechanical properties of cells in our body," Gaurav Bahl, an assistant professor of mechanical science and engineering at Illinois, explained in a news release. "Developing knowledge around the mechanics of cells and bioparticles can help us understand the mobility of these micro-objects throughout the human body, about how tumors form, about how cells and bacteria can propagate through us, how diseases spread, and more."

Researchers designed their breakthrough sensor by combining two optical sensing technologies, flow cytometry and mechanical sensing.

"We have developed a new microfluidic opto-mechanical device that optically detects the mechanical perturbations created by individual microparticles flowing through the fluidic channel at very high speed," said Kewen Han, a doctoral candidate at Illinois.

Han is the first author of a new paper describing the breakthrough, published in the latest edition of the journal Optica.

Bahl, Han and their colleagues successfully tested the opto-mechano-fluidic resonator, measuring the density and compressibility of particles as small as 660 nanometers as they whizzed by the sensor. Like Us on Facebook for more stories from UPI.com Related UPI Stories

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#1. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

New photonic sensor paves way for high-speed biodetection

Since we are getting out there in the thin atmosphere, they had better ask Sergei Brin about artificial intelligence. You know what that is? Right, just like the the "Terminator" flicks. ;)

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

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