A microfluidic cell size/density sensor by resistive pulse detection

We developed a microfluidic resistive pulse-based cell sensor driven by a syringe pump and a small electric field to precisely count and size yeast and E. coli, as well as measure their density. The microfluidic sensor consisted of one small sensing aperture (10 µm×8 µm cross-section and 15 µm long)...

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Main Authors: Kang, Yuejun, Sun, Jiashu, Jiang, Xingyu, Boczko, Erik M.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1046462020-03-07T11:35:31Z A microfluidic cell size/density sensor by resistive pulse detection Kang, Yuejun Sun, Jiashu Jiang, Xingyu Boczko, Erik M. School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Bioengineering We developed a microfluidic resistive pulse-based cell sensor driven by a syringe pump and a small electric field to precisely count and size yeast and E. coli, as well as measure their density. The microfluidic sensor consisted of one small sensing aperture (10 µm×8 µm cross-section and 15 µm long) and four side channels. Two side channels were designed to apply a small voltage across the aperture, and the other two were connected to a commercial differential amplifier to detect the trans-aperture voltage modulation caused by cells. Yeast cells were delivered to the resistive pulse sensor through the syringe pump at different flow rates. The measured yeast cell density before dilution was 3.53×108 cells/mL with the average diameter of 3.30 µm (18.83 µm3 in volume) at 1 nL/s, and 3.46×108 cells/mL with the average diameter of 3.40 µm (20.49 µm3 in volume) at 10 nL/s. The same device was used to analyze a population of E. coli, yielding the average volume of 5.36 µm3 and density of 1.79×106 cells/mL. We expect this simple and versatile resistive pulse-based sensor would have potential to realize on-site and on-line cell analysis. 2013-10-30T02:55:29Z 2019-12-06T21:36:50Z 2013-10-30T02:55:29Z 2019-12-06T21:36:50Z 2013 2013 Journal Article Sun, J., Kang, Y., Boczko, E. M., & Jiang, X. (2013). A microfluidic cell size/density sensor by resistive pulse detection. Electroanalysis, 25(4), 1023-1028. 1040-0397 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/104646 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/17021 10.1002/elan.201200507 en Electroanalysis
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Kang, Yuejun
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Boczko, Erik M.
A microfluidic cell size/density sensor by resistive pulse detection
description We developed a microfluidic resistive pulse-based cell sensor driven by a syringe pump and a small electric field to precisely count and size yeast and E. coli, as well as measure their density. The microfluidic sensor consisted of one small sensing aperture (10 µm×8 µm cross-section and 15 µm long) and four side channels. Two side channels were designed to apply a small voltage across the aperture, and the other two were connected to a commercial differential amplifier to detect the trans-aperture voltage modulation caused by cells. Yeast cells were delivered to the resistive pulse sensor through the syringe pump at different flow rates. The measured yeast cell density before dilution was 3.53×108 cells/mL with the average diameter of 3.30 µm (18.83 µm3 in volume) at 1 nL/s, and 3.46×108 cells/mL with the average diameter of 3.40 µm (20.49 µm3 in volume) at 10 nL/s. The same device was used to analyze a population of E. coli, yielding the average volume of 5.36 µm3 and density of 1.79×106 cells/mL. We expect this simple and versatile resistive pulse-based sensor would have potential to realize on-site and on-line cell analysis.
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Kang, Yuejun
Sun, Jiashu
Jiang, Xingyu
Boczko, Erik M.
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author Kang, Yuejun
Sun, Jiashu
Jiang, Xingyu
Boczko, Erik M.
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title A microfluidic cell size/density sensor by resistive pulse detection
title_short A microfluidic cell size/density sensor by resistive pulse detection
title_full A microfluidic cell size/density sensor by resistive pulse detection
title_fullStr A microfluidic cell size/density sensor by resistive pulse detection
title_full_unstemmed A microfluidic cell size/density sensor by resistive pulse detection
title_sort microfluidic cell size/density sensor by resistive pulse detection
publishDate 2013
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/104646
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