Issue 5, 2015

An integrated optofluidic device for single-cell sorting driven by mechanical properties

Abstract

We present a novel optofluidic device for real-time sorting on the basis of cell mechanical properties, measured by optical stretching. The whole mechanism, based on optical forces, does not hamper the viability of the tested cells, which can be used for further analysis. The device effectiveness is demonstrated by extracting a sample population enriched with highly metastatic cells from a heterogeneous cell mixture.

Graphical abstract: An integrated optofluidic device for single-cell sorting driven by mechanical properties

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
23 Dec 2014
Accepted
19 Jan 2015
First published
19 Jan 2015

Lab Chip, 2015,15, 1262-1266

Author version available

An integrated optofluidic device for single-cell sorting driven by mechanical properties

T. Yang, P. Paiè, G. Nava, F. Bragheri, R. M. Vazquez, P. Minzioni, M. Veglione, M. Di Tano, C. Mondello, R. Osellame and I. Cristiani, Lab Chip, 2015, 15, 1262 DOI: 10.1039/C4LC01496K

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