| Literature DB >> 28487922 |
Mackenzie Ruthven1, Kristin Robin Ko, Rishima Agarwal, John P Frampton.
Abstract
Aqueous two-phase systems have emerged as valuable tools for microscale analysis of cell growth and many other biotechnology applications. The most critical step in developing an aqueous two-phase system for a specific application is identifying the critical concentrations at which the polymer solutions phase-separate. Current techniques for determining these critical concentrations rely on laborious methods, highly specialized assays or computational methods that make this step difficult for non-specialists. To overcome these limitations, we present a simplified assay that uses only readily accessible laboratory instruments and consumables (e.g., multichannel micropipettes, 96-well plates and a simple compound microscope) to determine the critical concentrations of aqueous two-phase system-forming polymers. We demonstrate that formulations selected from phase diagrams that describe these critical concentrations can be applied for solution micropatterning of cells.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28487922 DOI: 10.1039/c7an00255f
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Analyst ISSN: 0003-2654 Impact factor: 4.616