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    • Cell biology
    • Biotechnology
    • Microfluidics

    Background:

    • Microfluidics devices are essential for live-cell microscopy, enabling studies of cellular dynamics.
    • Current platforms offer varying levels of precision and flexibility for cell-based assays.

    Approach:

    • A configurable, channel-based microfluidics platform was developed for live-cell microscopy.
    • The platform utilizes low-cost, commercially available materials for ease of access.
    • Device assembly requires minimal time, facilitating rapid experimental setup.

    Key Points:

    • The platform provides enhanced precision and flexibility compared to simple spacers.
    • It offers a cost-effective alternative to more complex molded elastomer systems.
    • Ideal for experiments requiring controlled chemical environments and cell migration studies.

    Conclusions:

    • This microfluidics platform democratizes advanced live-cell imaging capabilities.
    • It supports diverse applications, including studying cellular responses and secreted compounds.
    • The accessible design promotes wider adoption in biological research.