Sequentially addressable dielectrophoretic array for high-throughput sorting of large-volume biological compartments

用于大体积生物区室高通量分选的顺序寻址介电泳阵列

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作者:A Isozaki,Y Nakagawa,M H Loo,Y Shibata,N Tanaka,D L Setyaningrum,J-W Park,Y Shirasaki,H Mikami,D Huang,H Tsoi,C T Riche,T Ota,H Miwa,Y Kanda,T Ito,K Yamada,O Iwata,K Suzuki,S Ohnuki,Y Ohya,Y Kato,T Hasunuma,S Matsusaka,M Yamagishi,M Yazawa,S Uemura,K Nagasawa,H Watarai,D Di Carlo,K Goda

Abstract

Droplet microfluidics has become a powerful tool in precision medicine, green biotechnology, and cell therapy for single-cell analysis and selection by virtue of its ability to effectively confine cells. However, there remains a fundamental trade-off between droplet volume and sorting throughput, limiting the advantages of droplet microfluidics to small droplets (<10 pl) that are incompatible with long-term maintenance and growth of most cells. We present a sequentially addressable dielectrophoretic array (SADA) sorter to overcome this problem. The SADA sorter uses an on-chip array of electrodes activated and deactivated in a sequence synchronized to the speed and position of a passing target droplet to deliver an accumulated dielectrophoretic force and gently pull it in the direction of sorting in a high-speed flow. We use it to demonstrate large-droplet sorting with ~20-fold higher throughputs than conventional techniques and apply it to long-term single-cell analysis of Saccharomyces cerevisiae based on their growth rate.

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