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Single-cell identification with quantum-enhanced nuclear magnetic resonance

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Authors

    Zhiyuan Zhao,   Qian Shi,   Shaoyi Xu,   Xiangyu Ye,   Mengze Shen,   Jia Su,   Ya Wang,   Tianyu Xie,   Qingsong Hu,   Fazhan Shi,  
    Fazhan Shi
    Jiangfeng Du
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Keywords
Single cell; Nitrogen-vacancy center; Nuclear magnetic resonance; Quantum sensing

Abstract

Identification of individual cells within heterogeneous populations is essential for biomedical research and clinical diagnostics. Conventional labeling-based sorting methods, such as fluorescence-activated cell sorting and magnetic-activated cell sorting, enable precise sorting when reliable markers are available. However, their applicability is limited in cells lacking defined markers or sensitive to labeling, as labeling can compromise cellular viability and function. We present a single-cell identification approach using quantum-enhanced NMR with diamond nitrogen-vacancy centers for label-free detection of intracellular proton (1H) signals. Using this method, we distinguish two human tumor cell lines by their proton spin-lattice (T1) relaxation times, which serve as a cell-intrinsic physicochemical signature. It lays the groundwork for label-free sorting applications in rare cell analysis, personalized medicine, and single-cell diagnostics.

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2025-12-09

How to Cite

Zhao, Z., Shi, Q., Xu, S., Ye, X., Shen, M., Su, J., Wang, Y., Xie, T., Hu, Q., Shi, F., & Du, J. (2025). Single-cell identification with quantum-enhanced nuclear magnetic resonance. LangTaoSha Preprint Server. https://doi.org/10.65215/n2qv3163

Declaration of Competing Interests

The authors declare no competing interests to disclose.