Microwave dielectric properties of osteosarcoma cell line (SAOS-2) suspensions
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İstanbul Teknik Üniversitesi
Abstract
Dielectric properties of biological tissues have been
limited to some in vivo animal and mostly ex vivo animal
and human tissue measurements. Recent studies showed that
factors changing after the excision of tissue such as temperature,
heterogeneity, hydration can significantly alter the dielectric
properties. However, due to the challenging nature of performing
dielectric properties on living tissues, the underlying factors of
dielectric property discrepancy between diseased and healthy
tissues remains an open question. As building blocks of tissues,
cells can serve as an alternative sample to living tissue to
explore the fundamental dielectric property discrepancy between
normal and diseased tissues. With this motivation, we are
reporting two different concentrations of Osteosarcoma Cell
Line (SAOS-2) suspended in Dulbecco’s Modified Eagle Medium
(DMEM) dielectric property measurements. Dielectric property
measurements are performed with the open-ended coaxial probe
technique between 500 MHz to 18 GHz. A very small decrease
(0.5 units) is observed between the relative permittivity of pure
DMEM and cell suspension. Similarly, the difference between
dielectric properties of 12,500,000 SAOS-2 cell suspensions and
22,500,000 SAOS-2 cell suspensions is found to be small and
inconsistent at frequencies between 500 MHz to 18 GHz.
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Cell suspension, Dielectric properties, Open-ended coaxial probes, SAOS-2
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Macit, Z., Aydinalp, C., Ozdabak Sert, A., Kok, F., Yılmaz, T. Microwave Dielectric properties of Osteosarcoma Cell Line (SAOS-2) Suspensions. 23rd International Conference on Applied Electromagnetics and Communications (ICECOM-Dubrovnik), 2019.