A microfluidic device for immunoassay-based protein analysis of single e. Coli bacteria

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Abstract

We present a method suitable for quantitative analysis of intracellular proteins, metabolites and secondary messengers of single bacterial cells. The method integrates the concept of immunoassays on a microfluidic device that facilitates single cell trapping and isolating in a small volume of a few tens of picoliters. Combination of the benefits of microfluidic systems for single cell analysis with the high analytical selectivity and sensitivity of immunoassays enables the detection of even low abundant intracellular analytes which occur only at a few hundred copies per bacterium.

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Stratz, S., & Dittrich, P. S. (2015). A microfluidic device for immunoassay-based protein analysis of single e. Coli bacteria. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 1346, pp. 11–25). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-2987-0_2

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