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Self-Assembled Permanent Micro-Magnets in a Polymer-Based Microfluidic Device for Magnetic Cell Sorting

Magnetophoresis-based microfluidic devices offer simple and reliable manipulation of micro-scale objects and provide a large panel of applications, from selective trapping to high-throughput sorting. However, the fabrication and integration of micro-scale magnets in microsystems involve complex and...

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Autores principales: Descamps, Lucie, Audry, Marie-Charlotte, Howard, Jordyn, Mekkaoui, Samir, Albin, Clément, Barthelemy, David, Payen, Léa, Garcia, Jessica, Laurenceau, Emmanuelle, Le Roy, Damien, Deman, Anne-Laure
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8307954/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34359904
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells10071734
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author Descamps, Lucie
Audry, Marie-Charlotte
Howard, Jordyn
Mekkaoui, Samir
Albin, Clément
Barthelemy, David
Payen, Léa
Garcia, Jessica
Laurenceau, Emmanuelle
Le Roy, Damien
Deman, Anne-Laure
author_facet Descamps, Lucie
Audry, Marie-Charlotte
Howard, Jordyn
Mekkaoui, Samir
Albin, Clément
Barthelemy, David
Payen, Léa
Garcia, Jessica
Laurenceau, Emmanuelle
Le Roy, Damien
Deman, Anne-Laure
author_sort Descamps, Lucie
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description Magnetophoresis-based microfluidic devices offer simple and reliable manipulation of micro-scale objects and provide a large panel of applications, from selective trapping to high-throughput sorting. However, the fabrication and integration of micro-scale magnets in microsystems involve complex and expensive processes. Here we report on an inexpensive and easy-to-handle fabrication process of micrometer-scale permanent magnets, based on the self-organization of NdFeB particles in a polymer matrix (polydimethylsiloxane, PDMS). A study of the inner structure by X-ray tomography revealed a chain-like organization of the particles leading to an array of hard magnetic microstructures with a mean diameter of 4 µm. The magnetic performance of the self-assembled micro-magnets was first estimated by COMSOL simulations. The micro-magnets were then integrated into a microfluidic device where they act as micro-traps. The magnetic forces exerted by the micro-magnets on superparamagnetic beads were measured by colloidal probe atomic force microscopy (AFM) and in operando in the microfluidic system. Forces as high as several nanonewtons were reached. Adding an external millimeter-sized magnet allowed target magnetization and the interaction range to be increased. Then, the integrated micro-magnets were used to study the magnetophoretic trapping efficiency of magnetic beads, providing efficiencies of 100% at 0.5 mL/h and 75% at 1 mL/h. Finally, the micro-magnets were implemented for cell sorting by performing white blood cell depletion.
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spelling pubmed-83079542021-07-25 Self-Assembled Permanent Micro-Magnets in a Polymer-Based Microfluidic Device for Magnetic Cell Sorting Descamps, Lucie Audry, Marie-Charlotte Howard, Jordyn Mekkaoui, Samir Albin, Clément Barthelemy, David Payen, Léa Garcia, Jessica Laurenceau, Emmanuelle Le Roy, Damien Deman, Anne-Laure Cells Article Magnetophoresis-based microfluidic devices offer simple and reliable manipulation of micro-scale objects and provide a large panel of applications, from selective trapping to high-throughput sorting. However, the fabrication and integration of micro-scale magnets in microsystems involve complex and expensive processes. Here we report on an inexpensive and easy-to-handle fabrication process of micrometer-scale permanent magnets, based on the self-organization of NdFeB particles in a polymer matrix (polydimethylsiloxane, PDMS). A study of the inner structure by X-ray tomography revealed a chain-like organization of the particles leading to an array of hard magnetic microstructures with a mean diameter of 4 µm. The magnetic performance of the self-assembled micro-magnets was first estimated by COMSOL simulations. The micro-magnets were then integrated into a microfluidic device where they act as micro-traps. The magnetic forces exerted by the micro-magnets on superparamagnetic beads were measured by colloidal probe atomic force microscopy (AFM) and in operando in the microfluidic system. Forces as high as several nanonewtons were reached. Adding an external millimeter-sized magnet allowed target magnetization and the interaction range to be increased. Then, the integrated micro-magnets were used to study the magnetophoretic trapping efficiency of magnetic beads, providing efficiencies of 100% at 0.5 mL/h and 75% at 1 mL/h. Finally, the micro-magnets were implemented for cell sorting by performing white blood cell depletion. MDPI 2021-07-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8307954/ /pubmed/34359904 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells10071734 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Descamps, Lucie
Audry, Marie-Charlotte
Howard, Jordyn
Mekkaoui, Samir
Albin, Clément
Barthelemy, David
Payen, Léa
Garcia, Jessica
Laurenceau, Emmanuelle
Le Roy, Damien
Deman, Anne-Laure
Self-Assembled Permanent Micro-Magnets in a Polymer-Based Microfluidic Device for Magnetic Cell Sorting
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title_short Self-Assembled Permanent Micro-Magnets in a Polymer-Based Microfluidic Device for Magnetic Cell Sorting
title_sort self-assembled permanent micro-magnets in a polymer-based microfluidic device for magnetic cell sorting
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8307954/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34359904
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells10071734
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