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Fluorescence activated cell sorting via a focused traveling surface acoustic beam
Ma, Z.; Zhou, Y.; Collins, D.; Ai, Y.
2017-08-10
Source PublicationLab on a Chip
ISSN1473-0189
Pages3176-3185
Abstract

Fluorescence activated cell sorting (FACS) has become an essential technique widely exploited in biological studies and clinical applications. However, current FACS systems are quite complex, expensive, bulky, and pose potential sample contamination and biosafety issues due to the generation of aerosols in an open environment. Microfluidic technology capable of precise cell manipulation has great potential to reinvent and miniaturize conventional FACS systems. In this work, we demonstrate a benchtop scale FACS system that makes use of a highly focused traveling surface acoustic wave beam to sort out micron-sized particles and biological cells upon fluorescence interrogation at ∼kHz rates. The highly focused acoustic wave beam has a width of ∼50 μm that enables highly accurate sorting of individual particles and cells. We have applied our acoustic FACS system to isolate fluorescently labeled MCF-7 breast cancer cells from diluted whole blood samples with the purity of sorted MCF-7 cells higher than 86%. The cell viability before and after acoustic sorting is higher than 95%, indicating excellent biocompatibility that should enable a variety of cell sorting applications in biomedical research.

KeywordMicrofluidics Acoustic Cell Sorting
DOI10.1039/C7LC00678K
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Language英語English
WOS IDWOS:000410405600018
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Scopus ID2-s2.0-85029378948
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionUniversity of Macau
Corresponding AuthorAi, Y.
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Ma, Z.,Zhou, Y.,Collins, D.,et al. Fluorescence activated cell sorting via a focused traveling surface acoustic beam[J]. Lab on a Chip, 2017, 3176-3185.
APA Ma, Z.., Zhou, Y.., Collins, D.., & Ai, Y. (2017). Fluorescence activated cell sorting via a focused traveling surface acoustic beam. Lab on a Chip, 3176-3185.
MLA Ma, Z.,et al."Fluorescence activated cell sorting via a focused traveling surface acoustic beam".Lab on a Chip (2017):3176-3185.
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