Presentation
5 April 2024 Intelligent micro-electrodes arrays for biofluids analysis—towards real-time precision medicine
Author Affiliations +
Abstract
We report a new electrochemical bio-microelectromechanical system that will enable biofluids analysis without pretreatment steps and lies in the use of an array of microelectrodes modified with bioelectronic nano-films. The multi-sensor array generates a set of complex electrochemical signals that is analyzed by using intelligent machine learning algorithms (‘chemometrics’). Here, we demonstrate the in-situ detection of: (1) the neurotransmitter dopamine in undiluted urine (a biomarker for adrenal cancer); (2) the antipsychotic clozapine in blood to provide improved schizophrenia treatment outcomes; and (3) the drug hydroxyurea in blood to enable optimized treatment of children affected with sickle cell disease.
Conference Presentation
© (2024) COPYRIGHT Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Dayananda Desagani, Ahed Shibli, Avigayil Zerem, Avia Lavon, Alex Snezhko, and Hadar Ben-Yoav "Intelligent micro-electrodes arrays for biofluids analysis—towards real-time precision medicine", Proc. SPIE PC12837, Microfluidics, BioMEMS, and Medical Microsystems XXII, PC1283707 (5 April 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3008620
Advertisement
Advertisement
KEYWORDS
Biological research

Medicine

Cancer detection

Molecules

BioMEMS

Chemometrics

Whole blood

Back to Top