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A Microfluidic Chip for the Versatile Chemical Analysis of Single Cells
Published on: October 15, 2013
An integrated chip for immunofluorescence and its application to analyze lysosomal storage disorders
1College of Engineering, and Biodynamic Optical Imaging Center (BIOPIC), Peking University, Beijing, 100871, China.
Abstract:
Immunofluorescence (IF) is a common method to observe protein distribution and localization at the single-cell level through wide-field fluorescence or confocal microscopy. Conventional protocol for IF staining of cells typically requires a large amount of reagents, especially antibodies, and noticeable investment in both labor and time. Microfluidic technologies provide a cost-effective alternative: it can evaluate and optimize experimental conditions, and perform automatic and high-throughput IF staining on-chip. We employed this method to analyze lysosomal storage disorders (LSDs) based on the expression and morphological distribution of LAMP1 and LC3 in starving cells. With pneumatic valves integrated on-chip, the parallel staining process can be completed within a few hours. The total consumption of each antibody solution for the whole experiment is merely 0.3 μL. This device provides a promising tool for automated high-throughput molecular imaging at cell level that can be applied for diagnostic analysis.

