Detection of biogenic CO production above vascular cell cultures using a near-room-temperature QC-DFB laser

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AA Kosterev, FK Tittel, Durante, Allen, Kohler, Gmachl, Capasso, DL Sivco, and AY Cho. 2002. “Detection of Biogenic CO Production above Vascular Cell Cultures Using a Near-Room-Temperature QC-DFB Laser”. APPLIED PHYSICS B-LASERS AND OPTICS, 74, 1, Pp. 95-99. doi:10.1007/s003400100766

Abstract

We report the first application of pulsed, near-room-temperature quantum cascade laser technology to the continuous detection of biogenic CO production rates above viable cultures of vascular smooth muscle cells. A computer-controlled sequence of measurements over a 9-h period was obtained, resulting in a minimum detectable CO production of 20 ppb in a 1-m optical path above a standard cell-culture flask. Data-processing procedures for real-time monitoring of both biogenic and ambient atmospheric CO concentrations are described.