Pumps for microfluidic cell culture.

作者: Chang Kyu Byun , Kameel Abi-Samra , Yoon-Kyoung Cho , Shuichi Takayama

DOI: 10.1002/ELPS.201300205

关键词: NanotechnologyCell sortingMicrofluidicsCell cultureIn vitro cell cultureComputer sciencePetri dish

摘要: In comparison to traditional in vitro cell culture Petri dishes or well plates, microfluidic-based devices enables better control over chemical and physical environments, higher levels of experimental automation, a reduction materials. Over the past decade, advantages associated with culturing platforms have garnered significant interest led plethora studies for high throughput assays, organs-on-a-chip applications, temporal signaling studies, sorting. A clear concern performing is deciding on technique deliver pump media cells that are encased microfluidic device. this review, we summarize recent advances pumping techniques discuss their possible drawbacks. The ultimate goal our review distill large body information available related pumps an effort assist current potential users advanced cellular studies.

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