Issue 14, 2013

Sequential multi-molecule delivery using vortex-assisted electroporation

Abstract

We developed an on-chip microscale electroporation system that enables sequential delivery of multiple molecules with precise and independent dosage controllability into pre-selected identical populations of target cells. The ability to trap cells with uniform size distribution contributed to enhanced molecular delivery efficiency and cell viability. Additionally, the system provides real-time monitoring ability of the entire delivery process, allowing timely and independent modification of cell- and molecule-specific electroporation parameters. The precisely controlled amount of inherently membrane-impermeant molecules was transferred into human cancer cells by varying electric field strengths and molecule injection durations. The proposed microfluidic electroporation system's improved viability and comparable gene transfection efficiency to that of commercial systems suggest that the current system has great potential to expand the research fields that on-chip electroporation techniques can be used in.

Graphical abstract: Sequential multi-molecule delivery using vortex-assisted electroporation

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Feb 2013
Accepted
25 Apr 2013
First published
25 Apr 2013

Lab Chip, 2013,13, 2764-2772

Sequential multi-molecule delivery using vortex-assisted electroporation

H. Yun and S. C. Hur, Lab Chip, 2013, 13, 2764 DOI: 10.1039/C3LC50196E

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