Highly flexible elastomer microfluidic chip for single cell manipulation

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Abstract

New materials and fabrication technologies have significantly boosted the development of lab-on-a-chip technologies and functionalities. In this work, we developed a highly flexible elastomer microfluidic chip with a microchannel with a minimum width of ∼5 μm manufactured by imprinting onto an SU-8 template. We found that the deformation induced in the microstructures by manual stretching of the chip is higher than that for the chip itself, which we attribute to the stress concentration of microstructures. Here, we demonstrate that the elastomer enables the manipulation of single cells, such as dynamic trapping-releasing operations, by simply stretching and releasing the elastomer chip.

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Sun, M., Zhou, X., Quan, Y., Zhang, L., & Xie, Y. (2022). Highly flexible elastomer microfluidic chip for single cell manipulation. Biomicrofluidics, 16(2). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0086717

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