Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence for Single Cell Analysis at the Level of Single Molecules
Alexander Asanov, Chief Scientific Officer, TIRF Labs Inc
Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence (TIRF) has become a method of
choice for single molecule detection and is establishing itself as a
powerful tool for other areas of lifesciences, including membrane
biophysics, real-time microarrays, and molecular diagnostics. Here, we
report on a novel application of TIRF for single cell analysis. We
combined TIRF with dielectrophoresis and real-time microarrays to
perform lysis or electroporation of cells directly at the TIRF surface.
Real-time microarrays printed at the TIRF surface allow for the
multiplexed analysis of protein and nucleic acid markers obtained from
single cells with the limit of detection down to single molecules. In
this presentation, we will also describe the requirements for single
molecule detection, and will compare prism-, lightguide-, and
objective-based TIRF geometries for single molecule studies. This
presentation will discuss the advantages and limitations of different
TIRF geometries for single cell analysis, ion channel and dynamics of
lipid rafts studies, and molecular diagnostics applications.
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