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A microfluidic photobioreactor for simultaneous observation and cultivation of single microalgal cells or cell aggregates

Microalgae are an ubiquitous and powerful driver of geochemical cycles which have formed Earth’s biosphere since early in the evolution. Lately, microalgal research has been strongly stimulated by economic potential expected in biofuels, wastewater treatment, and high-value products. Similar to bact...

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Autores principales: Westerwalbesloh, Christoph, Brehl, Carl, Weber, Sophie, Probst, Christopher, Widzgowski, Janka, Grünberger, Alexander, Pfaff, Christian, Nedbal, Ladislav, Kohlheyer, Dietrich
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6488086/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31034529
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0216093
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author Westerwalbesloh, Christoph
Brehl, Carl
Weber, Sophie
Probst, Christopher
Widzgowski, Janka
Grünberger, Alexander
Pfaff, Christian
Nedbal, Ladislav
Kohlheyer, Dietrich
author_facet Westerwalbesloh, Christoph
Brehl, Carl
Weber, Sophie
Probst, Christopher
Widzgowski, Janka
Grünberger, Alexander
Pfaff, Christian
Nedbal, Ladislav
Kohlheyer, Dietrich
author_sort Westerwalbesloh, Christoph
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description Microalgae are an ubiquitous and powerful driver of geochemical cycles which have formed Earth’s biosphere since early in the evolution. Lately, microalgal research has been strongly stimulated by economic potential expected in biofuels, wastewater treatment, and high-value products. Similar to bacteria and other microorganisms, most work so far has been performed on the level of suspensions which typically contain millions of algal cells per millilitre. The thus obtained macroscopic parameters average cells, which may be in various phases of their cell cycle or even, in the case of microbial consortia, cells of different species. This averaging may obscure essential features which may be needed for the correct understanding and interpretation of investigated processes. In contrast to these conventional macroscopic cultivation and measuring tools, microfluidic single-cell cultivation systems represent an excellent alternative to study individual cells or a small number of mutually interacting cells in a well-defined environment. A novel microfluidic photobioreactor was developed and successfully tested by the photoautotrophic cultivation of Chlorella sorokiniana. The reported microbioreactor facilitates automated long-term cultivation of algae with controlled temperature and with an illumination adjustable over a wide range of photon flux densities. Chemical composition of the medium in the microbioreactor can be stabilised or modulated rapidly to study the response of individual cells. Furthermore, the algae are cultivated in one focal plane and separate chambers, enabling single-cell level investigation of over 100 microcolonies in parallel. The developed platform can be used for systematic growth studies, medium screening, species interaction studies, and the thorough investigation of light-dependent growth kinetics.
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spelling pubmed-64880862019-05-17 A microfluidic photobioreactor for simultaneous observation and cultivation of single microalgal cells or cell aggregates Westerwalbesloh, Christoph Brehl, Carl Weber, Sophie Probst, Christopher Widzgowski, Janka Grünberger, Alexander Pfaff, Christian Nedbal, Ladislav Kohlheyer, Dietrich PLoS One Research Article Microalgae are an ubiquitous and powerful driver of geochemical cycles which have formed Earth’s biosphere since early in the evolution. Lately, microalgal research has been strongly stimulated by economic potential expected in biofuels, wastewater treatment, and high-value products. Similar to bacteria and other microorganisms, most work so far has been performed on the level of suspensions which typically contain millions of algal cells per millilitre. The thus obtained macroscopic parameters average cells, which may be in various phases of their cell cycle or even, in the case of microbial consortia, cells of different species. This averaging may obscure essential features which may be needed for the correct understanding and interpretation of investigated processes. In contrast to these conventional macroscopic cultivation and measuring tools, microfluidic single-cell cultivation systems represent an excellent alternative to study individual cells or a small number of mutually interacting cells in a well-defined environment. A novel microfluidic photobioreactor was developed and successfully tested by the photoautotrophic cultivation of Chlorella sorokiniana. The reported microbioreactor facilitates automated long-term cultivation of algae with controlled temperature and with an illumination adjustable over a wide range of photon flux densities. Chemical composition of the medium in the microbioreactor can be stabilised or modulated rapidly to study the response of individual cells. Furthermore, the algae are cultivated in one focal plane and separate chambers, enabling single-cell level investigation of over 100 microcolonies in parallel. The developed platform can be used for systematic growth studies, medium screening, species interaction studies, and the thorough investigation of light-dependent growth kinetics. Public Library of Science 2019-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC6488086/ /pubmed/31034529 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0216093 Text en © 2019 Westerwalbesloh et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Westerwalbesloh, Christoph
Brehl, Carl
Weber, Sophie
Probst, Christopher
Widzgowski, Janka
Grünberger, Alexander
Pfaff, Christian
Nedbal, Ladislav
Kohlheyer, Dietrich
A microfluidic photobioreactor for simultaneous observation and cultivation of single microalgal cells or cell aggregates
title A microfluidic photobioreactor for simultaneous observation and cultivation of single microalgal cells or cell aggregates
title_full A microfluidic photobioreactor for simultaneous observation and cultivation of single microalgal cells or cell aggregates
title_fullStr A microfluidic photobioreactor for simultaneous observation and cultivation of single microalgal cells or cell aggregates
title_full_unstemmed A microfluidic photobioreactor for simultaneous observation and cultivation of single microalgal cells or cell aggregates
title_short A microfluidic photobioreactor for simultaneous observation and cultivation of single microalgal cells or cell aggregates
title_sort microfluidic photobioreactor for simultaneous observation and cultivation of single microalgal cells or cell aggregates
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6488086/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31034529
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0216093
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