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Viscoelastic Capillary Flow Cytometry

Authors :
Serhatlioglu, Murat
Jensen, Emil Alstrup
Niora, Maria
Hansen, Anne Todsen
Nielsen, Christian Friberg
Jansman, Michelle Maria Theresia
Hosta-Rigau, Leticia
Dziegiel, Morten Hanefeld
Berg-Sorensen, Kirstine
Hickson, Ian David
Kristensen, Anders
Serhatlioglu, Murat
Jensen, Emil Alstrup
Niora, Maria
Hansen, Anne Todsen
Nielsen, Christian Friberg
Jansman, Michelle Maria Theresia
Hosta-Rigau, Leticia
Dziegiel, Morten Hanefeld
Berg-Sorensen, Kirstine
Hickson, Ian David
Kristensen, Anders
Source :
Serhatlioglu , M , Jensen , E A , Niora , M , Hansen , A T , Nielsen , C F , Jansman , M M T , Hosta-Rigau , L , Dziegiel , M H , Berg-Sorensen , K , Hickson , I D & Kristensen , A 2023 , ' Viscoelastic Capillary Flow Cytometry ' , Advanced Nanobiomed Research , vol. 3 , no. 2 , 2200137 .
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

A compact microfluidic flow cytometer is demonstrated, comprising viscoelastic flow focusing in fused silica capillaries and a fiber optical interface. Viscoelastic flow focusing enables simple device design and operation with a single-inlet/outlet fluidic configuration. Fused silica capillaries with different inner diameters are effortlessly interchanged to eliminate blockage ratio limitations and enable single-train particle focusing for a wide range of particle sizes and geometries. The compact system is mounted on an inverted microscope for easy integration with optical imaging and other optofluidic modalities, such as optical trapping and particle sorting. A real-time cytometric analysis of three channels, forward scattering, side scattering, and fluorescence detection, is performed on LABVIEW. A throughput of 3500 events s(-1) is performed on particles of sizes ranging from 2 to 20 mu m, using capillaries of different inner diameters ranging from 30 to 75 mu m. The outer diameter of all capillaries is identical to the cladding diameter of the applied optical fibers. This enables easy exchange and precise optical alignment of fibers and capillaries on a microfabricated jig. The performance of the microfluidic flow cytometer is benchmarked using polystyrene calibration beads, poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) particles, erythrocytes, THP-1 leukemic monocytes, and human metaphase chromosomes.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Serhatlioglu , M , Jensen , E A , Niora , M , Hansen , A T , Nielsen , C F , Jansman , M M T , Hosta-Rigau , L , Dziegiel , M H , Berg-Sorensen , K , Hickson , I D & Kristensen , A 2023 , ' Viscoelastic Capillary Flow Cytometry ' , Advanced Nanobiomed Research , vol. 3 , no. 2 , 2200137 .
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1372618381
Document Type :
Electronic Resource