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High‐throughput deterministic single‐cell encapsulation and droplet pairing, fusion, and shrinkage in a single microfluidic device
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EngineeringAnalytical MicrosystemsBiofabricationOrgan-on-a-chipBiomedical EngineeringBiosensing SystemsBiomedical DevicesSingle Microfluidic DeviceMicrofluidicsBiophysicsDroplet FusionMicrofluidic Device CapableNanofluidicsDroplet PairingMicrofabricationSelf-assemblyBioelectronicsLab-on-a-chipBiomemsAdditional Droplet Pairing
In this article, we present a microfluidic device capable of successive high-yield single-cell encapsulation in droplets, with additional droplet pairing, fusion, and shrinkage. Deterministic single-cell encapsulation is realized using Dean-coupled inertial ordering of cells in a Yin-Yang-shaped curved microchannel using a double T-junction, with a frequency over 2000 Hz, followed by controlled droplet pairing with a 100% success rate. Subsequently, droplet fusion is realized using electrical actuation resulting in electro-coalescence of two droplets, each containing a single HL60 cell, with 95% efficiency. Finally, volume reduction of the fused droplet up to 75% is achieved by a triple pitchfork structure. This droplet volume reduction is necessary to obtain close cell-cell membrane contact necessary for final cell electrofusion, leading to hybridoma formation, which is the ultimate aim of this research.
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