Electrochemical biosensors for detection of pesticides and heavy metal toxicants in water: recent trends and progress

TO Hara, B Singh - ACS ES&T Water, 2021 - ACS Publications
The release of chemicals into water systems has resulted in pollution in many parts of the
world, threatening human health and aquatic ecosystems. Sources of chemical discharge …

High-throughput screening paradigms in ecotoxicity testing: Emerging prospects and ongoing challenges

D Wlodkowic, M Jansen - Chemosphere, 2022 - Elsevier
The rapidly increasing number of new production chemicals coupled with stringent
implementation of global chemical management programs necessities a paradigm shift …

[HTML][HTML] Biotoxin detection using cell-based sensors

P Banerjee, S Kintzios, B Prabhakarpandian - Toxins, 2013 - mdpi.com
Cell-based biosensors (CBBs) utilize the principles of cell-based assays (CBAs) by
employing living cells for detection of different analytes from environment, food, clinical, or …

A more open approach is needed to develop cell-based fish technology: it starts with zebrafish

G Potter, AST Smith, NTK Vo, J Muster, W Weston… - One Earth, 2020 - cell.com
The global demand for fish is rising and projected to increase for years to come. However,
there is uncertainty whether this increased demand can be met by the conventional …

Improving a fish intestinal barrier model by combining two rainbow trout cell lines: epithelial RTgutGC and fibroblastic RTgutF

C Drieschner, NTK Vo, H Schug, M Burkard, NC Bols… - Cytotechnology, 2019 - Springer
An in vitro model of the fish intestine is of interest for research and application in diverse
fields such as fish physiology, aquaculture and chemical risk assessment. The recently …

Senescence-associated β-galactosidase staining in fish cell lines and primary cultures from several tissues and species, including rainbow trout coelomic fluid and …

NTK Vo, MS Mikhaeil, LEJ Lee, PH Pham… - In Vitro Cellular & …, 2015 - Springer
Cell lines and primary cultures from several teleost tissues and species were stained for
senescence-associated β-galactosidase (SA β-Gal), revealing four general outcomes.(1) For …

Odorant binding causes cytoskeletal rearrangement, leading to detectable changes in endothelial and epithelial barrier function and micromotion

TM Curtis, AM Nilon, AJ Greenberg, M Besner… - Biosensors, 2023 - mdpi.com
Non-olfactory cells have excellent biosensor potential because they express functional
olfactory receptors (ORs) and are non-neuronal cells that are easy to culture. ORs are G …

Preparation and testing of impedance-based fluidic biochips with RTgill-W1 cells for rapid evaluation of drinking water samples for toxicity

LM Brennan, MW Widder, MK McAleer… - Journal of …, 2016 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
This manuscript describes how to prepare fluidic biochips with Rainbow trout gill epithelial
(RTgill-W1) cells for use in a field portable water toxicity sensor. A monolayer of RTgill-W1 …

Evaluation and refinement of a field‐portable drinking water toxicity sensor utilizing electric cell–substrate impedance sensing and a fluidic biochip

MW Widder, LM Brennan, EA Hanft… - Journal of Applied …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
The US Army's need for a reliable and field‐portable drinking water toxicity sensor was the
catalyst for the development and evaluation of an electric cell–substrate impedance sensing …

Blood-brain barrier function as a biomarker in toxicology: Impact of environmental toxicants

GC Kelly, CK Watase, DH Ho - Biomarkers in Toxicology, 2023 - Springer
The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is a semipermeable endothelial barrier that plays a vital role
in protecting and maintaining proper function of the brain and the central nervous system …