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Dynamic Liquid Integrated Single-Cell SERS Platform Based on the Twisted Mixing Microfluidic Chip and Multi-Modified
Jiaqi Yang1, Ziyun Ye1, Qilu Xue1
1School of Life Science and Technology, Xidian University, Xi'an, Shaanxi 710126, China.
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Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) has emerged as a potent spectroscopic technique for the detection of single cells. However, it is difficult to achieve label-free detection at the single-cell level in dynamic liquids because nanoprobe aggregation in biological fluids and the low combination of nanoprobes and cells reduce the sensitivity of SERS detection. Herein, a dynamic liquid integrated single-cell SERS (DLISC-SERS) platform is developed for the label-free detection of single cancer cells. DLISC-SERS consists of three components, including a twisted mixing microfluidic chip to achieve an efficient combination of nanoprobes and cells, a commercial coaxial needle to accomplish 3D dynamic liquid focusing by annular sheath flow, and a quartz capillary to offer a SERS detection area with low noise. The mixing intensity of the twisted mixing microfluidic chip is almost 3.67-fold higher than that of straight mixing. The multifunctionally modified nanoprobe, Ag NSs@PEG@3COOH, can be stably dispersed in biological fluids for at least 30 min. The segment weighting similarity-based KNN model can classify single-cell spectra with sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy up to 100, 99.4, and 99.5%, respectively. The accuracy of the model for three-way classification is 95.2%. The DLISC-SERS platform is a powerful tool for detecting cancer cells at the single-cell level.

