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Single Cell Micro-aspiration as an Alternative Strategy to Fluorescence-activated Cell Sorting for Giant Virus Mixture Separation
Published on: October 27, 2019
Electronic sorting and recovery of single live cells from microlitre sized samples
Alexandra B Fuchs1, Aldo Romani, Delphine Freida
1BioChip Lab/Laboratoire Biopuces - CEA, 17 rue des Martyrs, 38054, Grenoble cedex 9, France. alexandra.fuchs@cea.fr
Abstract:
Sorting and recovering specific live cells from samples containing less than a few thousand cells have become major hurdles in rare cell exploration such as stem cell research, cell therapy and cell based diagnostics. We describe here a new technology based on a microelectronic chip integrating an array of over 100,000 independent electrodes and sensors which allow individual and parallel single cell manipulation of up to 10,000 cells while maintaining viability and proliferation capabilities. Manipulation is carried out using dynamic dielectrophoretic traps controlled by an electronic interface. We also demonstrate the capabilities of the chip by sorting and recovering individual live fluorescent cells from an unlabeled population.

