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titleOfInvention Cell sensor for monitoring cell capacitance in real time and monitoring method using the same
abstract The present invention relates to a cell sensor for monitoring the capacitance of the cell in real time and a monitoring method using the same, and more particularly, the present invention by attaching the cells between the electrodes by measuring the capacitance between the electrodes in real time over time The present invention relates to a cell sensor and a monitoring method using the same, capable of monitoring a process in which a biomolecule is endocytosis through a cell surface receptor.n n n Cell sensors for monitoring the capacitance of the cell according to an embodiment of the present invention in real time are formed on a substrate, the substrate is spaced apart from each other, the first electrode and the second to be attached to the at least one cell injected into the spaced space electrode; And a passivation layer formed on top of each of the first and second electrodes to prevent the cells from being attached to the top of the first and second electrodes.n n n According to one embodiment of the present invention, a cell sensor for monitoring the capacitance of a cell in real time, and a method for monitoring the state of a cell using the same in real time, may be formed by attaching a cell having a receptor of a specific biomolecule between electrodes, and then applying the electrode over time. By measuring the capacitance of the liver in real time there is an effect that can monitor in real time the process of the endocytosis through the receptor on the cell surface.n n n n  Cell sensor, capacitance, endocytosis, singular coupling
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