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Title: Encapsulation of single cells into monodisperse droplets by fluorescence-activated droplet formation on a microfluidic chip
First author: Hu, Rui; Liu, Pian; Chen, Pu; Wu, Liang; Wang, Yao; Feng, Xiaojun; Liu, Bi-Feng
Journal: TALANTA
Years: 2016
Volume / issue: 153 /
DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2016.03.013
Abstract: Random compartmentalization of cells by common droplet formation methods, i.e., T-junction and flow focusing, results in low occupancy of droplets by single cells. To resolve this issue, a fluorescence-activated droplet formation method was developed for the on-command generation of droplets and encapsulation of single cells. In this method, droplets containing one cell were generated by switching on/off a two-phase hydrodynamic gating valve upon optical detection of single cells. To evaluate the developed method, flow visualization experiments were conducted with fluorescein. Results indicated that picoliter droplets of uniform sizes (RSD <4.9%) could be generated. Encapsulation of single fluorescent polystyrene beads demonstrated an average of 94.3% droplets contained one bead. Further application of the developed methods to the compartmentalization of individual HeLa cells indicated 82.5% occupancy of droplets by single cells, representing a 3 fold increase in comparison to random compartmentalization. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.