Pulsed laser triggered high speed microfluidic fluorescence activated cell sorter

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Abstract

We report a high speed and high purity pulsed laser triggered fluorescence activated cell sorter (PLACS) with a sorting throughput up to 20 000 mammalian cells s-1 with 37% sorting purity, 90% cell viability in enrichment mode, and >90% purity in high purity mode at 1500 cells s-1 or 3000 beads s-1. Fast switching (30 μs) and a small perturbation volume (∼90 pL) is achieved by a unique sorting mechanism in which explosive vapor bubbles are generated using focused laser pulses in a single layer microfluidic PDMS channel. © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2012.

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Wu, T. H., Chen, Y., Park, S. Y., Hong, J., Teslaa, T., Zhong, J. F., … Chiou, P. Y. (2012). Pulsed laser triggered high speed microfluidic fluorescence activated cell sorter. Lab on a Chip, 12(7), 1378–1383. https://doi.org/10.1039/c2lc21084c

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