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Microfluidic System for Automated Cell-Based Assays
Author(s) -
Philip Lee,
Navid Ghorashian,
Terry A. Gaige,
Paul J. Hung
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
jala journal of the association for laboratory automation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1540-2452
pISSN - 1535-5535
DOI - 10.1016/j.jala.2007.07.001
Subject(s) - microfluidics , computer science , computational biology , nanotechnology , biology , materials science
Microfluidic cell culture is a promising technology for applications in the drug screening industry. Key benefits include improved biological function, higher-quality cell-based data, reduced reagent consumption, and lower cost. In this work, we demonstrate how a microfluidic cell culture design was adapted to be compatible with the standard 96-well plate format. Key design features include the elimination of tubing and connectors, the ability to maintain long-term continuous perfusion cell culture using a passive gravity-driven pump, and direct analysis on the outlet wells of the microfluidic plate. A single microfluidic culture plate contained eight independent flow units, each with 10 4 cells at a flow rate of 50 μL/day (6 min residence time). The cytotoxicity of the anticancer drug etoposide was measured on HeLa cells cultured in this format, using a commercial lactate dehydrogenase plate reader assay. The integration of microfluidic cell culture methods with commercial automation capabilities offers an exciting opportunity for improved cell-based screening.

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