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Microfluidics News Admin
- Jul 10, 2017
- 1 min
[eLife] Microfluidic-based mini-metagenomics enables discovery of novel microbial lineages from comp
Abstract: Metagenomics and single-cell genomics have enabled genome discovery from unknown branches of life. However, extracting novel genomes from complex mixtures of metagenomic data can still be challenging and represents an ill-posed problem which is generally approached with ad hoc methods. Here we present a microfluidic-based mini-metagenomic method which offers a statistically rigorous approach to extract novel microbial genomes while preserving single-cell resolution.
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Microfluidics News Admin
- Jul 10, 2017
- 1 min
[Scientific Reports] Quantitative characterization of the auxin-inducible degron: a guide for dynami
Abstract: Perturbations are essential for the interrogation of biological systems. The auxin-inducible degron harbors great potential for dynamic protein depletion in yeast. Here, we thoroughly and quantitatively characterize the auxin-inducible degron in single yeast cells. We show that an auxin concentration of 0.25 mM is necessary for fast and uniform protein depletion between single cells, and that in mother cells proteins are depleted faster than their daughters. Althoug
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Microfluidics News Admin
- Jul 8, 2017
- 1 min
[Chemical Communications] A membrane-anchored aptamer sensor for probing IFNγ secretion by single ce
Abstract: Insight into the behavior of individual immune cells, in particular cytokine secretion, will contribute to a more fundamental understanding of the immune system. In this work, we have developed a cell membrane-anchored sensor for the detection of cytokines secreted by single cells using a combination of aptamer-based sensors and droplet microfluidics. Liping Qiu,ab Florian Wimmers,b Jorieke Weiden,b Hans A. Heus,c Jurjen Tel*bde and Carl G. Figdor*b Author
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Microfluidics News Admin
- Jun 30, 2017
- 1 min
[PNAS] Microfluidic guillotine for single-cell wound repair studies
Abstract: Wound repair is a key feature distinguishing living from nonliving matter. Single cells are increasingly recognized to be capable of healing wounds. The lack of reproducible, high-throughput wounding methods has hindered single-cell wound repair studies. This work describes a microfluidic guillotine for bisecting single Stentor coeruleus cells in a continuous-flow manner. Stentor is used as a model due to its robust repair capacity and the ability to perform gene kn
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Microfluidics News Admin
- Jun 22, 2017
- 1 min
[Nature Communication] Single-cell profiling reveals heterogeneity and functional patterning of GPCR
Abstract: G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) expression is extensively studied in bulk cDNA, but heterogeneity and functional patterning of GPCR expression in individual vascular cells is poorly understood. Here, we perform a microfluidic-based single-cell GPCR expression analysis in primary smooth muscle cells (SMC) and endothelial cells (EC). GPCR expression is highly heterogeneous in all cell types, which is confirmed in reporter mice, on the protein level and in human cell
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Microfluidics News Admin
- Jun 11, 2017
- 1 min
[ACS Synth. Biol.] BSim 2.0: an advanced agent-based cell simulator
Abstract: Agent-based models (ABMs) provide a number of advantages relative to traditional continuum modelling approaches, permitting incorporation of great detail and realism into simulations, allowing in-silico tracking of single-cell behaviours and correlation of these with emergent effects at the macroscopic level. In this study we present BSim 2.0, a radically new version of BSim, a computational ABM framework for modelling dynamics of bacteria in typical experimental en
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Microfluidics News Admin
- Jun 11, 2017
- 2 min
[BMC Systems Biology] Single-cell study links metabolism with nutrient signaling and reveals sources
Abstract: Background The yeast AMPK/SNF1 pathway is best known for its role in glucose de/repression. When glucose becomes limited, the Snf1 kinase is activated and phosphorylates the transcriptional repressor Mig1, which is then exported from the nucleus. The exact mechanism how the Snf1-Mig1 pathway is regulated is not entirely elucidated. Results Glucose uptake through the low affinity transporter Hxt1 results in nuclear accumulation of Mig1 in response to all glucose conc
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Microfluidics News Admin
- Jun 5, 2017
- 1 min
[Journal of Chromatography A] Rapid preparation and single-cell analysis of concentrated blood smear
Abstract: Cytological examination of peripheral white blood cells inhomogeneously distributed on a blood smear is currently limited by the low abundance and random sampling of the target cells. To address the challenges, we present a new approach to prepare and analyze concentrated blood smears by rapidly enriching white blood cells up to 32-fold with 92% recovery on average at a high throughput (1 mL/min) using a deterministic migration-based separator and by systematically
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Microfluidics News Admin
- Jun 5, 2017
- 1 min
[Scientific Reports] Analysis of Parasitic Protozoa at the Single-cell Level using Microfluidic Impe
Abstract: At present, there are few technologies which enable the detection, identification and viability analysis of protozoan pathogens including Cryptosporidium and/or Giardia at the single (oo)cyst level. We report the use of Microfluidic Impedance Cytometry (MIC) to characterise the AC electrical (impedance) properties of single parasites and demonstrate rapid discrimination based on viability and species. Specifically, MIC was used to identify live and inactive C. parvu
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Microfluidics News Admin
- Jun 4, 2017
- 1 min
[Analytical Chemistry] Towards a droplet radiometric assay for single-cell analysis
Abstract: Radiotracers are widely used to track molecular processes, both in vitro and in vivo, with high sensitivity and specificity. However, most radionuclide detection methods have spatial resolution inadequate for single-cell analysis. A few existing methods can extract single-cell information from radioactive decays, but the stochastic nature of the process precludes high-throughput measurement (and sorting) of single cells. In this work, we introduce a new concept for
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Microfluidics News Admin
- Jun 4, 2017
- 2 min
[Springer - Book] Personalized Treatment Through Detection and Monitoring of Genetic Aberrations in
Abstract: Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) present a viable alternative to access tumor materials other than primary biopsies in cancer. This disease is among the most widespread in the world and is difficult to target because of its complex nature, challenges in getting quality samples and dynamic temporal changes in response to treatment. Conventional methods of detection and monitoring the disease profile do not suffice to be able to target the heterogeneity that exists at t
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Microfluidics News Admin
- May 31, 2017
- 1 min
[Nature Biotechnology] Single-cell genome sequencing at ultra-high-throughput with microfluidic drop
Abstract: The application of single-cell genome sequencing to large cell populations has been hindered by technical challenges in isolating single cells during genome preparation. Here we present single-cell genomic sequencing (SiC-seq), which uses droplet microfluidics to isolate, fragment, and barcode the genomes of single cells, followed by Illumina sequencing of pooled DNA. We demonstrate ultra-high-throughput sequencing of >50,000 cells per run in a synthetic community o
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Microfluidics News Admin
- May 30, 2017
- 1 min
[Small] Inertial Microfluidic Cell Stretcher (iMCS): Fully Automated, High-Throughput, and Near Real
Abstract: Mechanical biomarkers associated with cytoskeletal structures have been reported as powerful label-free cell state identifiers. In order to measure cell mechanical properties, traditional biophysical (e.g., atomic force microscopy, micropipette aspiration, optical stretchers) and microfluidic approaches were mainly employed; however, they critically suffer from low-throughput, low-sensitivity, and/or time-consuming and labor-intensive processes, not allowing techniq
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Microfluidics News Admin
- May 25, 2017
- 2 min
[Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis] Bioelectrical impedimetric sensor for single cel
Abstract: Single cells analysis has been interested in recent decade. Apart from scientific benefits to achieve new biological phenomena in cell study, many diagnostic and therapeutic protocols in non-communicable diseases were introduced by single cell analysis. Moreover, non-invasive methods to maintain the investigated cell for time dependent monitoring has been widely studied because of its importance in some crucial cases such as drug resistance in cancer. Bioelectrical
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Microfluidics News Admin
- May 24, 2017
- 1 min
[EbioMedicine] High-throughput Characterization of HIV-1 Reservoir Reactivation Using a Single-Cell-
Abstract: Reactivation of latent viral reservoirs is on the forefront of HIV-1 eradication research. However, it is unknown if latency reversing agents (LRAs) increase the level of viral transcription from cells producing HIV RNA or harboring transcriptionally-inactive (latent) infection. We therefore developed a microfluidic single-cell-in-droplet (scd)PCR assay to directly measure the number of CD4+ T cells that produce unspliced (us)RNA and multiply spliced (ms)RNA followi
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Microfluidics News Admin
- May 23, 2017
- 2 min
[BMC Biology] Cell fixation and preservation for droplet-based single-cell transcriptomics
Abstract: Background Recent developments in droplet-based microfluidics allow the transcriptional profiling of thousands of individual cells in a quantitative, highly parallel and cost-effective way. A critical, often limiting step is the preparation of cells in an unperturbed state, not altered by stress or ageing. Other challenges are rare cells that need to be collected over several days or samples prepared at different times or locations. Methods Here, we used chemical fi
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Microfluidics News Admin
- May 21, 2017
- 1 min
[Environmental Science and Technology] Single-cell real-time visualization and quantification of per
Abstract: Bioaccumulation of perylene in Escherichia coli (E. coli) and Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) was visualized and quantified in real time with high sensitivity at high temporal resolution. For the first time, single-molecule fluorescence microscopy (SMFM) with a microfluidic flow chamber and temperature control has enabled us to record the dynamic process of perylene bioaccumulation in single bacterial cells and examine the cell-to-cell heterogeneity. Although with
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Microfluidics News Admin
- May 16, 2017
- 1 min
[bioRxiv] Ultra-Accurate Genome Sequencing And Haplotyping Of Single Human Cells
Abstract: Accurate detection of variants and long-range haplotypes in genomes of single human cells remains very challenging. Common approaches require extensive in vitro amplification of genomes of individual cells using DNA polymerases and high-throughput short-read DNA sequencing. These approaches have two notable drawbacks. First, polymerase replication errors could generate tens of thousands of false positive calls per genome. Second, relatively short sequence reads cont
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Microfluidics News Admin
- May 5, 2017
- 1 min
[Scientific Report] High throughput single cell counting in droplet-based microfluidics
Abstract: Droplet-based microfluidics is extensively and increasingly used for high-throughput single-cell studies. However, the accuracy of the cell counting method directly impacts the robustness of such studies. We describe here a simple and precise method to accurately count a large number of adherent and non-adherent human cells as well as bacteria. Our microfluidic hemocytometer provides statistically relevant data on large populations of cells at a high-throughput, use
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