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Controlled electroporation of the plasma membrane in microfluidic devices for single cell analysis
Authors:Shah Duoaud  Steffen Milan  Lilge Lothar
Institution:1Department of Medical Biophysics, University of Toronto, 610 University Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M5G 2M9, Canada;2University Health Network, 610 University Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M5G 2M9, Canada
Abstract:Chemical cytometry on a single cell level is of interest to various biological fields ranging from cancer to stem cell research. The impact chemical cytometry can exert in these fields depends on the dimensionality of the retrievable analytes content. To this point, the number of different analytes identifiable and additionally their subcellular localization is of interest. To address this, we present an electroporation based approach for selective lysis of only the plasma membrane, which permits analysis of the dissolved cytoplasm, while reducing contributions from the nucleus and membrane bound fractions of the cell analytes. The use of 100 μs long pulse and a well defined DC electric field gradient of ~4.5 kV·cm?1 generated by 3D electrodes initiates release of a cytoplasm marker in ?1 s, while retaining nuclear fluorescence markers.
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