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Focused surface acoustic wave locally removes cells from culture surface

Takumi Inui, Jiyang Mei, Chikahiro Imashiro, Yuta Kurashina, James Friend, Kenjiro Takemura

2021Lab on a Chip30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

, equivalent to about 12 cells, using a SAW device-Petri dish water gap of 1.5 mm, a PBS immersion time of 300 s, and an input voltage of 75 V to the SAW device. Cells were released as desired 90% of the time, releasing the cells from the target area nine times out of ten runs. In the one trial in ten that fails, the cells partially release and remain attached due to inter-cellular binding. By making it possible to target and remove small groups of cells as desired, the quality of cell culturing may be significantly improved. The small group of cells may be considered a colony of iPS cells. This targeted cell removal method may facilitate sustainable, contamination-free, and automated refinement of cultured cells.

Topics & Concepts

Coupling (piping)C2C12Surface (topology)Surface acoustic waveMaterials scienceChemistryOptoelectronicsPhysicsOpticsComposite materialBiochemistryGeometryGeneMathematicsMyogenesisMicrofluidic and Bio-sensing Technologies3D Printing in Biomedical ResearchMicrofluidic and Capillary Electrophoresis Applications