Issue 9, 2009

On-chip microfluidic sorting with fluorescence spectrum detection and multiway separation

Abstract

The microfluidic platform is an important tool for diagnosis and biomedical studies because it enables us to handle precious cells and infectious materials safely. We have developed an on-chip microfluidic sorter with fluorescence spectrum detection and multiway separation. The fluorescence spectrum of specimens (495–685 nm) in the microchannels was obtained every 2 ms using a 1 × 16 arrayed photomultiplier tube. The specimen was identified by its spectrum and collected into the corresponding channel based on our previously reported thermoreversible gelation polymer technique (Y. Shirasaki, J. Tanaka, H. Makazu, K. Tashiro, S. Shoji, S. Tsukita and T. Funatsu, Anal. Chem., 2006, 78, 695–701). Four kinds of fluorescence microspheres and three kinds of Escherichia colicells, expressing different fluorescent proteins, were successfully separated with accuracy and purity better than 90% at a throughput of about one particle per second.

Graphical abstract: On-chip microfluidic sorting with fluorescence spectrum detection and multiway separation

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Sep 2008
Accepted
09 Jan 2009
First published
13 Feb 2009

Lab Chip, 2009,9, 1254-1260

On-chip microfluidic sorting with fluorescence spectrum detection and multiway separation

H. Sugino, K. Ozaki, Y. Shirasaki, T. Arakawa, S. Shoji and T. Funatsu, Lab Chip, 2009, 9, 1254 DOI: 10.1039/B815765K

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