Single-Cell Collection Downstream of Biophysical Measurements

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Systems and methods for flowing particles, such as biological entities, in a fluidic channel(s) are generally provided. In some cases, the systems described herein are designed such that a single particle may be isolated from a plurality of particles and flowed into a fluidic channel (e.g., a microfluidic channel) and/or collected e.g., on fluidically isolated surfaces. For example, the single particle may be present in a plurality of particles of relatively high density and the single particle is flowed into a fluidic channel, such that it is separated from the plurality of particles. The particles may be spaced within a fluidic channel so that individual particles may be measured/observed over time. In certain embodiments, the particle may be a biological entity. Such article and methods may be useful, for example, for isolating single cells into individual wells of multi-well cell culture dishes (e.g., for single-cell analysis).

Researchers

Scott Manalis / Mark Stevens / Nicholas Calistri / Robert Kimmerling / Selim Olcum

Departments: Department of Biological Engineering
Technology Areas: Biotechnology: Cell Separation / Drug Discovery and Research Tools: Cell Interrogation
Impact Areas: Healthy Living

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