Single-cell-precision microplasma-induced cancer cell apoptosis
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27/06/2014
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The issue of single-cell control has recently attracted enormous interest. However, in spite of the presently achievable intracellular-level physiological probing through bio-photonics, nano-probe-based, and some other techniques, the issue of inducing selective, single-cell-precision apoptosis, without affecting neighbouring cells remains essentially open. Here we resolve this issue and report on the effective single-cell-precision cancer cell treatment using the reactive chemistry of the localized corona-type plasma discharge around a needle-like electrode with the spot size ∼1 µm. When the electrode is positioned with the micrometer precision against a selected cell, a focused and highly-localized micro-plasma discharge induces apoptosis in the selected individual HepG2 and HeLa cancer cells only, without affecting any surrounding cells, even in small cell clusters. This is confirmed by the real-time monitoring of the morphological and structural changes at the cellular and cell nucleus levels after the plasma exposure. |
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Public Library of Science |
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DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0101299 Tan, Xiao, Zhao, Shasha, Lei, Qian, Lu, XinPei, He, Guangyuan, & Ostrikov, Kostya (2014) Single-cell-precision microplasma-induced cancer cell apoptosis. PLoS One, 9(6), pp. 1-10. |
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•Creative Commons Attribution License |
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School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; Science & Engineering Faculty |
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Journal Article |