Digital microfluidic processing of mammalian embryos for vitrification

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Cryopreservation is a key technology in biology and clinical practice. This paper presents a digital microfluidic device that automates sample preparation for mammalian embryo vitrification. Individual micro droplets manipulated on the microfluidic device were used as micro-vessels to transport a single mouse embryo through a complete vitrification procedure. Advantages of this approach, compared to manual operation and channel-based microfluidic vitrification, include automated operation, cryoprotectant concentration gradient generation, and feasibility of loading and retrieval of embryos.

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Pyne, D. G., Liu, J., Abdelgawad, M., & Sun, Y. (2014). Digital microfluidic processing of mammalian embryos for vitrification. PLoS ONE, 9(9). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0108128

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