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Static droplet array for culturing single live adherent cells in an isolated chemical microenvironment

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LAB ON A CHIP
Volume 18, Issue 15, Pages 2156-2166

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c8lc00403j

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  1. Australian Research Council [DP170103704, DP180103003]
  2. National Health and Medical Research Council [APP1143377]

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We present here a new method to easily and reliably generate an array of hundreds of dispersed nanoliter-volume semi-droplets for single-cells culture and analysis. The liquid segmentation step occurs directly in indexed traps by a tweezer-like mechanism and is stabilized by spatial confinement. Unlike common droplet-based techniques, the semi-droplet wets its surrounding trap walls thus supporting the culturing of both adherent and non-adherent cells. To eliminate cross-droplet cell migration and chemical cross-talk each semi-droplet is separated from a nearby trap by an similar to 80 pL air plug. The overall setup and injection procedure takes less than 10 minutes, is insensitive to fabrication defects and supports cell recovery for downstream analysis. The method offers a new approach to easily capture, image and culture single cells in a chemically isolated microenvironment as a preliminary step towards high-throughput single-cell assays.

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