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14 December 2006 Encapsulation of cell into monodispersed hydrogels on microfluidic device
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Proceedings Volume 6416, Biomedical Applications of Micro- and Nanoengineering III; 641613 (2006) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.708548
Event: SPIE Smart Materials, Nano- and Micro-Smart Systems, 2006, Adelaide, Australia
Abstract
In here, we present the microfluidic approach to produce monodispersed microbeads that will contain viable cells. The utilization of microfludics is helpful to synthesize monodispersed alginate hydrogels and in situ encapsulate cell into the generating hydrogels in microfludic device. First, the condition of formation of hydrogels in multiphase flows including oil, CaCl2, and alginate was optimized. Based on the preliminary survey, microfludic device could easily manipulate the size of alginate beads having narrow size distribution. The microfluidic method manipulates the size of hydrogel microbeads from 30 to 200um with a variation less than 2%. For the proof of concept of cell entrapment, the live yeast expressing green fluorescence protein is successfully encapsulated in microfluidic device.
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Chang-Hyoung Choi, Ji-Hye Lee, Hyun-Woo Shim, Nae-Rym Lee, Jae-Hoon Jung, Tae-Ho Yoon, Dong-Pyo Kim, and Chang-Soo Lee "Encapsulation of cell into monodispersed hydrogels on microfluidic device", Proc. SPIE 6416, Biomedical Applications of Micro- and Nanoengineering III, 641613 (14 December 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.708548
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KEYWORDS
Microfluidics

Calcium

Luminescence

Image analysis

Proteins

Yeast

Silicon

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