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24 November 2010 Microfluidic system for single cell sorting with optical tweezers
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Proceedings Volume 7376, Laser Applications in Life Sciences; 73760M (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.871450
Event: Laser Applications in Life Sciences 2010, 2010, Oulu, Finland
Abstract
A microfluidic system was developed and combined with optical tweezers for single cell sorting. This system consists of a glass chip of 300 μm thickness with an etched crosswise channel structure, a silicon layer for sealing and a PMMA substrate for tubular coupling. Selected cells are trapped and moved in perpendicular direction to the main flow for recovery in special reservoirs and further evaluation (e.g. by polymerase chain reaction, PCR). In addition, maximum light doses and exposure times for maintaining cell viability were determined.
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Thomas Bruns, Laszlo Becsi, Marc Talkenberg, Michael Wagner, Petra Weber, Ulrich Mescheder, and Herbert Schneckenburger "Microfluidic system for single cell sorting with optical tweezers", Proc. SPIE 7376, Laser Applications in Life Sciences, 73760M (24 November 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.871450
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KEYWORDS
Optical tweezers

Microfluidics

Glasses

Silicon

Plating

Polymethylmethacrylate

Laser applications

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