Literature DB >> 25821347

A Mechanically Tunable Microfluidic Cell-Trapping Device.

Jing Zhu1, Junyi Shang1, Timothy Olsen1, Kun Liu2, David Brenner3, Qiao Lin4.   

Abstract

Controlled manipulation, such as isolation, positioning and trapping of cells, is important in basic biological research and clinical diagnostics. Micro/nanotechnologies have been enabling more effective and efficient cell trapping than possible with conventional platforms. Currently available micro/nanoscale methods for cell trapping, however, still lack flexibility in precisely controlling the number of trapped cells. We exploited the large compliance of elastomers to create an array of cell-trapping microstructures, whose dimensions can be mechanically modulated by inducing uniformly distributed strain via application of external force on the chip. The device consists of two elastomer polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) sheets, one of which bears dam-like, cup-shaped geometries to physically capture cells. The mechanical modulation is used to tune the characteristics of cell trapping to capture a predetermined number of cells, from single cells to multiple cells. Thus, enhanced utility and flexibility for practical applications can be attained, as demonstrated by tunable trapping of MCF-7 cells, a human breast cancer cell line.

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Keywords:  Cell Array; Cell Trapping; Elastomeric Polymer; Mechanical Modulation; Microfluidics; Tunability

Year:  2014        PMID: 25821347      PMCID: PMC4371545          DOI: 10.1016/j.sna.2013.10.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sens Actuators A Phys        ISSN: 0924-4247            Impact factor:   3.407


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