TABLE 1.
Features of Redox
Modality • Electrical: electron “flow” through reduction-oxidation (redox) reactions • Molecular: electrons “carried” by molecular species • Short range: requires molecular diffusion or mixing |
Biological Relevance of Redox
Modality • Energy harvesting, biosynthesis, immune defense • Inflammation, oxidative stress • Signaling (redox signaling) |
Measurement of Redox by
Electrodes • Simple, rapid, sensitive and convenient • Data available in real-time electronic format for analysis and transmission • Global (not molecularly-specific) • “Invasive”: requires direct electron transfer (i.e., direct contact) |
Current
‘State-of-the-Art” • Experimental demonstrations: acquire information and actuate responses • Communication theoretical analysis: minimal |