Milica Jović
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
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Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2017
Giovanni Valenti; Sabina Scarabino; Bertrand Goudeau; Andreas Lesch; Milica Jović; Elena Villani; Milica Sentic; Stefania Rapino; Stéphane Arbault; Francesco Paolucci; Neso Sojic
We report here the development of coreactant-based electrogenerated chemiluminescence (ECL) as a surface-confined microscopy to image single cells and their membrane proteins. Labeling the entire cell membrane allows one to demonstrate that, by contrast with fluorescence, ECL emission is only detected from fluorophores located in the immediate vicinity of the electrode surface (i.e., 1-2 μm). Then, to present the potential diagnostic applications of our approach, we selected carbon nanotubes (CNT)-based inkjet-printed disposable electrodes for the direct ECL imaging of a labeled plasma receptor overexpressed on tumor cells. The ECL fluorophore was linked to an antibody and enabled to localize the ECL generation on the cancer cell membrane in close proximity to the electrode surface. Such a result is intrinsically associated with the unique ECL mechanism and is rationalized by considering the limited lifetimes of the electrogenerated coreactant radicals. The electrochemical stimulus used for luminescence generation does not suffer from background signals, such as the typical autofluorescence of biological samples. The presented surface-confined ECL microscopy should find promising applications in ultrasensitive single cell imaging assays.
Journal of Environmental Management | 2017
Stefanos Giannakis; Milica Jović; Natalia Gasilova; Miquel Pastor Gelabert; Simon Schindelholz; Jean-Marie Fürbringer; Hubert H. Girault; Cesar Pulgarin
In this work, an Iodinated Contrast Medium (ICM), Iohexol, was subjected to treatment by 3 Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs) (UV, UV/H2O2, UV/H2O2/Fe2+). Water, wastewater and urine were spiked with Iohexol, in order to investigate the treatment efficiency of AOPs. A tri-level approach has been deployed to assess the UV-based AOPs efficacy. The treatment was heavily influenced by the UV transmittance and the organics content of the matrix, as dilution and acidification improved the degradation but iron/H2O2 increase only moderately. Furthermore, optimization of the treatment conditions, as well as modeling of the degradation was performed, by step-wise constructed quadratic or product models, and determination of the optimal operational regions was achieved through desirability functions. Finally, global chemical parameters (COD, TOC and UV-Vis absorbance) were followed in parallel with specific analyses to elucidate the degradation process of Iohexol by UV-based AOPs. Through HPLC/MS analysis the degradation pathway and the effects the operational parameters were monitored, thus attributing the pathways the respective modifications. The addition of iron in the UV/H2O2 process inflicted additional pathways beneficial for both Iohexol and organics removal from the matrix.
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2018
Silvia Voci; Bertrand Goudeau; Giovanni Valenti; Andreas Lesch; Milica Jović; Stefania Rapino; Francesco Paolucci; Stéphane Arbault; Neso Sojic
Herein is reported a surface-confined microscopy based on electrochemiluminescence (ECL) that allows to image the plasma membrane of single cells at the interface with an electrode. By analyzing photoluminescence (PL), ECL and AFM images of mammalian CHO cells, we demonstrate that, in contrast to the wide-field fluorescence, ECL emission is confined to the immediate vicinity of the electrode surface and only the basal membrane of the cell becomes luminescent. The resulting ECL microscopy reveals details that are not resolved by classic fluorescence microscopy, without any light irradiation and specific setup. The thickness of the ECL-emitting regions is ∼500 nm due to the unique ECL mechanism that involves short-lifetime electrogenerated radicals. In addition, the reported ECL microscopy is a dynamic technique that reflects the transport properties through the cell membranes and not only the specific labeling of the membranes. Finally, disposable transparent carbon nanotube (CNT)-based electrodes inkjet-printed on classic microscope glass coverslips were used to image cells in both reflection and transmission configurations. Therefore, our approach opens new avenues for ECL as a surface-confined microscopy to develop single cell assays and to image the dynamics of biological entities in cells or in membranes.
Angewandte Chemie | 2018
Yingdi Zhu; Milica Jović; Andreas Lesch; Lysiane Tissières Lovey; Michel Prudent; Horst Pick; Hubert H. Girault
A combination of an immuno-affinity enrichment strategy and sensitive amperometric read-out was implemented in a point-of-care platform intended for bacterial infection analysis. Bacterial cells, selectively captured and enriched from complex matrices through immuno-affinity, were detected by amperometric monitoring of the redox state of metabolic activity indicators, providing species identification and viable-cell quantification. The method was successfully employed for the diagnosis of bacterial infections including antimicrobial susceptibility testing with only several hours of total working time.
Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry | 2015
Milica Jović; Fernando Cortés-Salazar; Andreas Lesch; Véronique Amstutz; Hongyan Bi; Hubert H. Girault
Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry | 2017
Milica Jović; Yingdi Zhu; Andreas Lesch; Alexandra Bondarenko; Fernando Cortés-Salazar; Frédéric Gumy; Hubert H. Girault
Chemical Engineering Journal | 2017
Stefanos Giannakis; Idriss Hendaoui; Milica Jović; Dominique Grandjean; Luiz Felippe De Alencastro; Hubert H. Girault; Cesar Pulgarin
Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry | 2017
Milica Jović; Jonnathan C. Hidalgo-Acosta; Andreas Lesch; Victor Costa Bassetto; Evgeny Smirnov; Fernando Cortés-Salazar; Hubert H. Girault
231st ECS Meeting (May 28 - June 1, 2017) | 2017
Andreas Lesch; Milica Jović; Marie Camille Isabelle Baudoz; Yingdi Zhu; Philippe Tacchini; Frédéric Gumy; Hubert H. Girault
Chemical Science | 2018
Yingdi Zhu; Natalia Gasilova; Milica Jović; Liang Qiao; Baohong Liu; Lysiane Tissières Lovey; Horst Pick; Hubert H. Girault