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Recent advancements in optofluidics-based single-cell analysis: optical on-chip cellular manipulation, treatment, and property detection

Authors
Huang, Nien-TsuZhang, Hua-liChung, Meng-TingSeo, Jung HwanKurabayashi, Katsuo
Issue Date
2014
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Citation
LAB ON A CHIP, v.14, no.7, pp.1230 - 1245
Journal Title
LAB ON A CHIP
Volume
14
Number
7
Start Page
1230
End Page
1245
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/16938
DOI
10.1039/c3lc51211h
ISSN
1473-0197
Abstract
Cellular analysis plays important roles in various biological applications, such as cell biology, drug development, and disease diagnosis. Conventional cellular analysis usually measures the average response from a whole cell group. However, bulk measurements may cause misleading interpretations due to cell heterogeneity. Another problem is that current cellular analysis may not be able to differentiate various subsets of cell populations, each exhibiting a different behavior than the others. Single-cell analysis techniques are developed to analyze cellular properties, conditions, or functional responses in a large cell population at the individual cell level. Integrating optics with microfluidic platforms provides a well-controlled microenvironment to precisely control single cell conditions and perform non-invasive high-throughput analysis. This paper reviews recent developments in optofluidic technologies for various optics-based single-cell analyses, which involve single cell manipulation, treatment, and property detection. Finally, we provide our views on the future development of integrated optics with microfluidics for single-cell analysis and discuss potential challenges and opportunities of this emerging research field in biological applications.
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