Determining mean corpuscular volume and red blood cell count using electrochemical collision events
  • Ho, Thy L. T.
  • Hoang, Nhung T. T.
  • Lee, Jungeun
  • Park, Jun Hui
  • Kim, Byung-Kwon
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Blood tests (e.g., red blood cell (RBC) count) are crucial for detecting, diagnosing, and monitoring the progression of blood disorders. Here, we report the development of a new and rapid method for electrochemically detecting RBCs using single-particle collision events. The principle of this method relies on the electrochemical oxidation of an electroactive redox species (potassium ferrocyanide) hindered by an RBC attached to an electrode surface. A decrease in staircase current, caused by the collision of RBCs on the electrode, was observed. The magnitude of this current decrease could provide quantitative information on the size and concentration of RBCs, which could be converted into the mean corpuscular volume (MCV) and used for diagnosis. Anemia related diseases caused by abnormal count of RBCs (e.g., erythrocytosis, pernicious anemia) or abnormal RBC size (e.g. megaloblastic anemia, microcytic anemia) could be detected easily and quickly using this electrochemical collision method, potentially leading to extensive applications in hematology and point-of-care blood testing devices.

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Red blood cellElectrochemical collision methodUltramicroelectrodeMean corpuscular volume (MCV)Anemia sensingNANOPOROUS GOLD MICROELECTRODENANO-IMPACTSSINGLENANOPARTICLESSILVERTIME
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Determining mean corpuscular volume and red blood cell count using electrochemical collision events
저자
Ho, Thy L. T.Hoang, Nhung T. T.Lee, JungeunPark, Jun HuiKim, Byung-Kwon
DOI
10.1016/j.bios.2018.03.053
발행일
2018-07
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Article
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Biosensors and Bioelectronics
110
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155 ~ 159