DocumentCode
389374
Title
Microchip-based techniques with benefits for single cell characterization using optical analyses systems
Author
Thielecke, H. ; Robitzki, A.A.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Biohybrid Syst., Fraunhofer Inst. for Biomed. Eng., St. Ingbert, Germany
fYear
2002
fDate
2002
Firstpage
64
Lastpage
65
Abstract
In medical biotechnology there is a growing need for efficient and reliable single cell analysis techniques. Fluorescence microscopy in combination with image analysis solution is a powerful tool for the characterization of cells. The performance and reliability of image analysis for cell characterization can be much improved if the cells are arranged in array structures. Here we introduce a microchip based approach for the analysis on the single cell level by using fluorescence techniques. pEGFP transfected and diacetyl-fluorescein treated embryonic rat oligodendrocytes; (OLN-93) are arranged in array structures by hydrodynamic positioning onto pores of microfabricated chips. Fluorescence micrographs of separated single cells in array structures are obtained. Different fluorescence intensities of single pEGFP-transfected oligodendrocytes; are distinguishable. Using the proposed technique cells can be identified which fulfill predetermined criteria and easily addressed in the array. Further, the use of electrical impedance spectroscopy for positioning control and for determining the viability of the cells is discussed.
Keywords
arrays; biomedical optical imaging; biotechnology; cellular biophysics; fluorescence; optical microscopy; cell viability determination; diacetyl-fluorescein treated embryonic rat oligodendrocytes; electrical impedance spectroscopy; flow cytometry; fluorescence monitoring; functional post-genomics; hydrodynamic cell positioning; microarray analysis; microchip fabrication; single cell characterization; single pEGFP-transfected oligodendrocytes; Biomedical imaging; Biomedical optical imaging; Biotechnology; Embryo; Fluorescence; Hydrodynamics; Image analysis; Impedance; Microscopy; Power system reliability;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Molecular, Cellular and Tissue Engineering, 2002. Proceedings of the IEEE-EMBS Special Topic Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7557-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MCTE.2002.1175006
Filename
1175006
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