Veeren Chauhan, MPharmS, MRSC, PhD, Research Fellow, Bioinspired Therapeutics, School of Pharmacy, University of Nottingham
Biochemical changes essential for cell growth occur within the sub-cellular spaces, for which there are no readily available technologies. Fluorescent nanosensors have the potential to address this challenge, due to their biocompatibility, accuracy and real-time measurement capabilities. They have already demonstrated their potential to quantify pH, molecular oxygen and temperature in complex model systems, such as the nematodes, fungi, stem cells and electronic devices. Therefore, exciting findings could be translated to augment cell and gene therapy manufacture.