Journal
ELECTROPHORESIS
Volume 36, Issue 3, Pages 420-423Publisher
WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1002/elps.201400268
Keywords
Label-free detection; On-chip flow cytometry; Optofluidic microscopy; Resistive pulse sensing
Funding
- Sustainable Earth Office at Nanyang Technological University
- Tier-1 Academic Research Fund from Singapore Ministry of Education [RG 26/11]
- SUTD-MIT International Design Center [IDG11300101]
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Label-free detection technique has emerged as a powerful platform for biomedical applications since it can avoid laborious multi-step sample preparation. In this paper, we demonstrate a dual analysis of biological cells using a single microfluidic system combining optofluidic microscopy and resistive pulse sensing. Both red blood cells (RBCs) and circulating tumor cells (CTCs) have been used to validate the concept of dual analysis and also to test the performance of the microfluidic device. The cell characterization by resistive pulse sensing is in good agreement with the analysis by optofluidic microscopy, further verified by the commercial Beckman-Coulter (R) FC500 flow cytometry. The present system has attractive merits such as simple fabrication, easy integration, high portability, and low cost. This study has great potentials for the development of innovative on-chip flow cytometry with concurrent imaging sensing and resistive sensing.
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