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Passive optical separation and enrichment of cells by size difference
Authors:Hoi Siew-Kit  Kim Vuong Hoang  Huy Nguyen Manh  Sow Chorng-Haur  Ow Yueh-Sheng  Bettiol Andrew A
Affiliation:1Department of Physics, National University of Singapore, Blk S12, 2 Science Drive 3, 117542 Singapore, Singapore;2NUS High School of Mathematics and Science, 20 Clementi Avenue 1, 129957 Singapore, Singapore
Abstract:A size-selective cell sorting microfluidic device that utilizes optical force is developed. The device consists of a three-dimensional polydimethylsiloxane microstructure comprised of two crossed microchannels in a three-dimensional configuration. A line shaped focused laser beam is used for automatic size-selective cell sorting in a continuous flow environment. As yeast cells in an aqueous medium are fed continuously into a lower channel, the line shaped focused laser beam is applied (perpendicular to the direction of flow) at the junction of the two crossed channels. The scattering force of the laser beam was employed to push cells matching specific criteria upward from one channel to another. The force depends on the size of the cells, the laser power, and the fluid flow speed. The variation in size of yeast cells causes them to follow different routes at the intersection. For flow speeds below 30 μm∕s, all yeast cells larger than 3 μm were removed from the main stream. As a result, a high purity sample of small cells can be collected at the outlet of bottom channel.
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