Digital Microfluidics for Manipulation and Analysis of a Single Cell
The basic structural and functional unit of a living organism is a single cell. To understand the variability and to improve the biomedical requirement of a single cell, its analysis has become a key technique in biological and biomedical research. With a physical boundary of microchannels and micro...
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doaj-e4eea121441a4a7f8df3d64498922d4a2020-11-24T22:17:15ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672015-09-01169223192233210.3390/ijms160922319ijms160922319Digital Microfluidics for Manipulation and Analysis of a Single CellJie-Long He0An-Te Chen1Jyong-Huei Lee2Shih-Kang Fan3Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei 10617, TaiwanDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei 10617, TaiwanDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei 10617, TaiwanDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei 10617, TaiwanThe basic structural and functional unit of a living organism is a single cell. To understand the variability and to improve the biomedical requirement of a single cell, its analysis has become a key technique in biological and biomedical research. With a physical boundary of microchannels and microstructures, single cells are efficiently captured and analyzed, whereas electric forces sort and position single cells. Various microfluidic techniques have been exploited to manipulate single cells through hydrodynamic and electric forces. Digital microfluidics (DMF), the manipulation of individual droplets holding minute reagents and cells of interest by electric forces, has received more attention recently. Because of ease of fabrication, compactness and prospective automation, DMF has become a powerful approach for biological application. We review recent developments of various microfluidic chips for analysis of a single cell and for efficient genetic screening. In addition, perspectives to develop analysis of single cells based on DMF and emerging functionality with high throughput are discussed.http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/16/9/22319microfluidic chipsdigital microfluidicssingle cell analysisgenetic screeningassisted reproductive technologies |
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Digital Microfluidics for Manipulation and Analysis of a Single Cell |
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Digital Microfluidics for Manipulation and Analysis of a Single Cell |
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Digital Microfluidics for Manipulation and Analysis of a Single Cell |
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences |
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The basic structural and functional unit of a living organism is a single cell. To understand the variability and to improve the biomedical requirement of a single cell, its analysis has become a key technique in biological and biomedical research. With a physical boundary of microchannels and microstructures, single cells are efficiently captured and analyzed, whereas electric forces sort and position single cells. Various microfluidic techniques have been exploited to manipulate single cells through hydrodynamic and electric forces. Digital microfluidics (DMF), the manipulation of individual droplets holding minute reagents and cells of interest by electric forces, has received more attention recently. Because of ease of fabrication, compactness and prospective automation, DMF has become a powerful approach for biological application. We review recent developments of various microfluidic chips for analysis of a single cell and for efficient genetic screening. In addition, perspectives to develop analysis of single cells based on DMF and emerging functionality with high throughput are discussed. |
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microfluidic chips digital microfluidics single cell analysis genetic screening assisted reproductive technologies |
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