Non-destructive on-chip cell sorting system with real-time microscopic image processing

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Studying cell functions for cellomics studies often requires the use of purified individual cells from mixtures of various kinds of cells. We have developed a new non-destructive on-chip cell sorting system for single cell based cultivation, by exploiting the adv...

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Main Authors: Ichiki Takanori, Suzuki Ikurou, Hattori Akihiro, Takahashi Kazunori, Yasuda Kenji
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2004-06-01
Series:Journal of Nanobiotechnology
Online Access:http://www.jnanobiotechnology.com/content/2/1/5
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spelling doaj-8c4f06f6cacb40b78c6feed1bd0632e52020-11-24T23:38:19ZengBMCJournal of Nanobiotechnology1477-31552004-06-0121510.1186/1477-3155-2-5Non-destructive on-chip cell sorting system with real-time microscopic image processingIchiki TakanoriSuzuki IkurouHattori AkihiroTakahashi KazunoriYasuda Kenji<p>Abstract</p> <p>Studying cell functions for cellomics studies often requires the use of purified individual cells from mixtures of various kinds of cells. We have developed a new non-destructive on-chip cell sorting system for single cell based cultivation, by exploiting the advantage of microfluidics and electrostatic force. The system consists of the following two parts: a cell sorting chip made of poly-dimethylsiloxane (PDMS) on a 0.2-mm-thick glass slide, and an image analysis system with a phase-contrast/fluorescence microscope. The unique features of our system include (i) identification of a target from sample cells is achieved by comparison of the 0.2-μm-resolution phase-contrast <it>and </it>fluorescence images of cells in the microchannel every 1/30 s; (ii) non-destructive sorting of target cells in a laminar flow by application of electrostatic repulsion force for removing unrequited cells from the one laminar flow to the other; (iii) the use of agar gel for electrodes in order to minimize the effect on cells by electrochemical reactions of electrodes, and (iv) pre-filter, which was fabricated within the channel for removal of dust contained in a sample solution from tissue extracts. The sorting chip is capable of continuous operation and we have purified more than ten thousand cells for cultivation without damaging them. Our design has proved to be very efficient and suitable for the routine use in cell purification experiments.</p> http://www.jnanobiotechnology.com/content/2/1/5
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author Ichiki Takanori
Suzuki Ikurou
Hattori Akihiro
Takahashi Kazunori
Yasuda Kenji
spellingShingle Ichiki Takanori
Suzuki Ikurou
Hattori Akihiro
Takahashi Kazunori
Yasuda Kenji
Non-destructive on-chip cell sorting system with real-time microscopic image processing
Journal of Nanobiotechnology
author_facet Ichiki Takanori
Suzuki Ikurou
Hattori Akihiro
Takahashi Kazunori
Yasuda Kenji
author_sort Ichiki Takanori
title Non-destructive on-chip cell sorting system with real-time microscopic image processing
title_short Non-destructive on-chip cell sorting system with real-time microscopic image processing
title_full Non-destructive on-chip cell sorting system with real-time microscopic image processing
title_fullStr Non-destructive on-chip cell sorting system with real-time microscopic image processing
title_full_unstemmed Non-destructive on-chip cell sorting system with real-time microscopic image processing
title_sort non-destructive on-chip cell sorting system with real-time microscopic image processing
publisher BMC
series Journal of Nanobiotechnology
issn 1477-3155
publishDate 2004-06-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Studying cell functions for cellomics studies often requires the use of purified individual cells from mixtures of various kinds of cells. We have developed a new non-destructive on-chip cell sorting system for single cell based cultivation, by exploiting the advantage of microfluidics and electrostatic force. The system consists of the following two parts: a cell sorting chip made of poly-dimethylsiloxane (PDMS) on a 0.2-mm-thick glass slide, and an image analysis system with a phase-contrast/fluorescence microscope. The unique features of our system include (i) identification of a target from sample cells is achieved by comparison of the 0.2-μm-resolution phase-contrast <it>and </it>fluorescence images of cells in the microchannel every 1/30 s; (ii) non-destructive sorting of target cells in a laminar flow by application of electrostatic repulsion force for removing unrequited cells from the one laminar flow to the other; (iii) the use of agar gel for electrodes in order to minimize the effect on cells by electrochemical reactions of electrodes, and (iv) pre-filter, which was fabricated within the channel for removal of dust contained in a sample solution from tissue extracts. The sorting chip is capable of continuous operation and we have purified more than ten thousand cells for cultivation without damaging them. Our design has proved to be very efficient and suitable for the routine use in cell purification experiments.</p>
url http://www.jnanobiotechnology.com/content/2/1/5
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