Quantum Sensing in Primary Human Granulosa Cells

Quantum Sensing of Free Radicals in Primary Human Granulosa Cells with Nanoscale Resolution

ACS Central Science (2023)

The article describes a study on detecting free radicals in human granulosa cells using quantum sensing with fluorescent nanodiamonds (FNDs). This method allows for the real-time, nanoscale observation of free radical generation in cells, offering insights into cellular responses to oxidative stress. The study highlights the potential of quantum sensing in biomedical research, especially in understanding the mechanisms of reproductive health and fertility.

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