Real-time single cell monitoring: Measurement and counting of motile sperm using LCR impedance- integrated microfluidic device

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In this research, we aimed to count the ratio of the number of motile to immotile sperm for patients with infertility problems based on a low-sperm-concentration examination. The microfluidic system consists of two series of applications: The conventional separation of motile sperm and the proposed inductance (L), capacitance (C), and resistance (R) or LCR impedance sperm counter. In the experiment, 96% of motile sperm were isolated from nonmotile sperm in the first part and transported to the second part to count and calculate real-time sperm concentration. A pair of microelectrodes composed of thin metal film were integrated between microchannels, resulting in a peak signal for LCR single-cell detection, as well as the estimated total sperm concentration. A minimum of 10 μL of the sperm sample was completely analyzed with an accuracy of 94.8% compared with the standard computer-assisted semen analysis (CASA) method. This method could be applied for low-cost sperm separation and counting in the future.

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Phiphattanaphiphop, C., Leksakul, K., Phatthanakun, R., & Suthummapiwat, A. (2019). Real-time single cell monitoring: Measurement and counting of motile sperm using LCR impedance- integrated microfluidic device. Micromachines, 10(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/mi10100647

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