Abstract
Presented is a single-cell analyser to measure cytoplasmic components in large cell populations. This technology, flow-lysometry, uses a flowcell that performs three functions (cell detection, cell lysis and component sensing) in a continuous microfluidic channel. This flow-cell can be coupled and synchronised with classical flowcytometry, thus offering high-throughput measurements of various cytoplasmic compounds in combination with cell-surface markers. The measurement of cytoplasmic markers in the cytosol of red blood cells was shown to verify population analysis of individual cells in mixed-cell populations. This work presents an approach to characterise complex cell populations to extend measurements in cell biology. © The Institution of Engineering and Technology 2013.
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Lee, W. C., Pisano, A. P., Cho, Y. H., & Kuypers, F. A. (2013). Flow-lysometry for cytoplasmic analysis of single cells in large populations. Micro and Nano Letters, 8(4), 169–172. https://doi.org/10.1049/mnl.2012.0722
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