articleLab on a ChipJan 1, 2009Closed access

Fluorescence-activated droplet sorting (FADS): efficient microfluidic cell sorting based on enzymatic activity

Université de Strasbourg · Institut de Science et d'Ingénierie Supramoléculaires · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

We describe a highly efficient microfluidic fluorescence-activated droplet sorter (FADS) combining many of the advantages of microtitre-plate screening and traditional fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS). Single cells are compartmentalized in emulsion droplets, which can be sorted using dielectrophoresis in a fluorescence-activated manner (as in FACS) at rates up to 2000 droplets s(-1). To validate the system, mixtures of E. coli cells, expressing either the reporter enzyme beta-galactosidase or an inactive variant, were compartmentalized with a fluorogenic substrate and sorted at rates of approximately 300 droplets s(-1). The false positive error rate of the sorter at this throughput was

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