Drop-based Microfluidics For Single-Cell Analysis
David Weitz, Professor, Harvard University
This talk will describe the use of microfluidic technology to control
and manipulate drops whose volume is about one picoliter. These can
serve as reaction vessels for biological assays. These drops can be
manipulated with very high precision using an inert carrier oil to
control the fluidics, ensuring the samples never contact the walls of
the fluidic channels. Small quantities of other reagents can be
injected with a high degree of control. The drops can also encapsulate
cells, enabling cell-based assays to be carried out. The use of these
devices for cell analysis will be described.
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