We developed membrane voltage nanosensors that are based on inorganic semiconductor nanoparticles. We provide here a feasibility study for their utilization. We use a rationally designed peptide to functionalize the nanosensors, imparting them with the ability to self-insert into a lipid membrane with a desired orientation. Once inserted, these nanosensors could sense membrane potential via the quantum confined Stark effect, with a single-particle sensitivity. With further improvements, these nanosensors could potentially be used for simultaneous recording of action potentials from multiple neurons in a large field of view over a long duration and for recording electrical signals on the nanoscale, such as across one synapse
The role of membrane potential as a source of energy and as a signaling cue remains unexplored in mo...
Signal transmission in neurons goes along with changes in the transmembrane potential. To report the...
Nanoscale sensing arrays utilizing the unique properties of the optical protein bacteriorhodopsin an...
We developed membrane voltage nanosensors that are based on inorganic semiconductor nanoparticles. W...
We develop membrane voltage nanosensors that are based on inorganic semiconductor nanoparticles. The...
Visualizing neural activities is an important step towards studying and understanding the human brai...
Voltage-sensing dyes and voltage-sensing fluorescence proteins have been continually improved and as...
Understanding electrical activity of neural network is of great interest. Although electro...
Nanodisc technology was implemented as a platform for voltage nanosensors. A FRET-based voltage sens...
This paper reports on the integration of an optical protein with single electron transistors to form...
We optimized the performance of quantum-confined Stark effect (QCSE)-based voltage nanosensors. A hi...
Ionophore-based ion-selective optical nanosensors have been explored for a number of years. Voltage ...
Significance: Wide-field measurement of cellular membrane dynamics with high spatiotemporal resoluti...
none5Different electrophysiology setups allow single ion channel recordings using Lipid Bilayer Memb...
The aim of this thesis is the development of microscopy-compatible electronic devices to advance the...
The role of membrane potential as a source of energy and as a signaling cue remains unexplored in mo...
Signal transmission in neurons goes along with changes in the transmembrane potential. To report the...
Nanoscale sensing arrays utilizing the unique properties of the optical protein bacteriorhodopsin an...
We developed membrane voltage nanosensors that are based on inorganic semiconductor nanoparticles. W...
We develop membrane voltage nanosensors that are based on inorganic semiconductor nanoparticles. The...
Visualizing neural activities is an important step towards studying and understanding the human brai...
Voltage-sensing dyes and voltage-sensing fluorescence proteins have been continually improved and as...
Understanding electrical activity of neural network is of great interest. Although electro...
Nanodisc technology was implemented as a platform for voltage nanosensors. A FRET-based voltage sens...
This paper reports on the integration of an optical protein with single electron transistors to form...
We optimized the performance of quantum-confined Stark effect (QCSE)-based voltage nanosensors. A hi...
Ionophore-based ion-selective optical nanosensors have been explored for a number of years. Voltage ...
Significance: Wide-field measurement of cellular membrane dynamics with high spatiotemporal resoluti...
none5Different electrophysiology setups allow single ion channel recordings using Lipid Bilayer Memb...
The aim of this thesis is the development of microscopy-compatible electronic devices to advance the...
The role of membrane potential as a source of energy and as a signaling cue remains unexplored in mo...
Signal transmission in neurons goes along with changes in the transmembrane potential. To report the...
Nanoscale sensing arrays utilizing the unique properties of the optical protein bacteriorhodopsin an...