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µTongue: A Microfluidics-Based Functional Imaging Platform for the Tongue In Vivo
Published on: April 22, 2021
µTongue: A Microfluidics-Based Functional Imaging Platform for the Tongue In Vivo
Jisoo Han1, Pyonggang Choi2, Myunghwan Choi3
1Department of Biomedical Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University; Center for Neuroscience Imaging Research, Institute for Basic Science.
Abstract:
Intravital fluorescence microscopy is a tool used widely to study multicellular dynamics in a live animal. However, it has not been successfully used in the taste sensory organ. By integrating microfluidics into the intravital tongue imaging window, the µTongue provides reliable functional images of taste cells in vivo under controlled exposure to multiple tastants. In this paper, a detailed step-by-step procedure to utilize the µTongue system is presented. There are five subsections: preparing of tastant solutions, setting up of a microfluidic module, sample mounting, acquiring functional image data, and data analysis. Some tips and techniques to solve the practical issues that may arise when using the µTongue are also presented.

