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Amplified piezoelectrically actuated on-chip flow switching for a rapid and stable microfluidic fluorescence activated cell sorter

With the potential to avoid cross-contamination, eliminate bio-aerosols, and minimize device footprints, microfluidic fluorescence-activated cell sorting (μ-FACS) devices could become the platform for the next generation cell sorter. Here, we report an on-chip flow switching based μ-FACS mechanism w...

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Autores principales: Cai, Kunpeng, Mankar, Shruti, Maslova, Anastasia, Ajiri, Taiga, Yotoriyama, Tasuku
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9057478/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35520855
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra04919k
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author Cai, Kunpeng
Mankar, Shruti
Maslova, Anastasia
Ajiri, Taiga
Yotoriyama, Tasuku
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Mankar, Shruti
Maslova, Anastasia
Ajiri, Taiga
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description With the potential to avoid cross-contamination, eliminate bio-aerosols, and minimize device footprints, microfluidic fluorescence-activated cell sorting (μ-FACS) devices could become the platform for the next generation cell sorter. Here, we report an on-chip flow switching based μ-FACS mechanism with piezoelectric actuation as a fast and robust sorting solution. A microfluidic chip with bifurcate configuration and displacement amplified piezoelectric microvalves has been developed to build the μ-FACS system. Rare fluorescent microparticles of different sizes have been significantly enriched from a purity of ∼0.5% to more than 90%. An enrichment of 150-fold from ∼0.6% to ∼91% has also been confirmed for fluorescently labeled MCF-7 breast cancer cells from Jurkat cells, while viability after sorting was maintained. Taking advantage of its simple structure, low cost, fast response, and reliable flow regulation, the proposed μ-FACS system delivers a new option that can meet the requirements of sorting performance, target selectivity, device lifetime, and cost-effectiveness of implementation.
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spelling pubmed-90574782022-05-04 Amplified piezoelectrically actuated on-chip flow switching for a rapid and stable microfluidic fluorescence activated cell sorter Cai, Kunpeng Mankar, Shruti Maslova, Anastasia Ajiri, Taiga Yotoriyama, Tasuku RSC Adv Chemistry With the potential to avoid cross-contamination, eliminate bio-aerosols, and minimize device footprints, microfluidic fluorescence-activated cell sorting (μ-FACS) devices could become the platform for the next generation cell sorter. Here, we report an on-chip flow switching based μ-FACS mechanism with piezoelectric actuation as a fast and robust sorting solution. A microfluidic chip with bifurcate configuration and displacement amplified piezoelectric microvalves has been developed to build the μ-FACS system. Rare fluorescent microparticles of different sizes have been significantly enriched from a purity of ∼0.5% to more than 90%. An enrichment of 150-fold from ∼0.6% to ∼91% has also been confirmed for fluorescently labeled MCF-7 breast cancer cells from Jurkat cells, while viability after sorting was maintained. Taking advantage of its simple structure, low cost, fast response, and reliable flow regulation, the proposed μ-FACS system delivers a new option that can meet the requirements of sorting performance, target selectivity, device lifetime, and cost-effectiveness of implementation. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-11-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9057478/ /pubmed/35520855 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra04919k Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Cai, Kunpeng
Mankar, Shruti
Maslova, Anastasia
Ajiri, Taiga
Yotoriyama, Tasuku
Amplified piezoelectrically actuated on-chip flow switching for a rapid and stable microfluidic fluorescence activated cell sorter
title Amplified piezoelectrically actuated on-chip flow switching for a rapid and stable microfluidic fluorescence activated cell sorter
title_full Amplified piezoelectrically actuated on-chip flow switching for a rapid and stable microfluidic fluorescence activated cell sorter
title_fullStr Amplified piezoelectrically actuated on-chip flow switching for a rapid and stable microfluidic fluorescence activated cell sorter
title_full_unstemmed Amplified piezoelectrically actuated on-chip flow switching for a rapid and stable microfluidic fluorescence activated cell sorter
title_short Amplified piezoelectrically actuated on-chip flow switching for a rapid and stable microfluidic fluorescence activated cell sorter
title_sort amplified piezoelectrically actuated on-chip flow switching for a rapid and stable microfluidic fluorescence activated cell sorter
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9057478/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35520855
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra04919k
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