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13 May 2010 Single cell electroporation using proton beam fabricated biochips
S. Homhuan, B. Zhang, F.-S. Sheu, A. A. Bettiol, F. Watt
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Abstract
We report the design and fabrication of a novel single cell electroporation biochip fabricated by the Proton Beam Writing technique (PBW), a new technique capable of direct-writing high-aspect-ratio nano and microstructures. The biochip features nickel micro-electrodes with straight-side walls between which individual cells are positioned. By applying electrical impulses across the electrodes, SYTOX® Green nucleic acid stain is incorporated into mouse neuroblastoma (N2a) cells. When the stain binds with DNA inside the cell nucleus, green fluorescence is observed upon excitation from a halogen lamp. Three parameters; electric field strength, pulse duration, and the number of pulses have been considered and optimized for the single cell electroporation. The results show that our biochip gives successfully electroporated cells . This single cell electroporation system represents a promising method for investigating the introduction of a wide variety of fluorophores, nanoparticles, quantum dots, DNAs and proteins into cells.
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S. Homhuan, B. Zhang, F.-S. Sheu, A. A. Bettiol, and F. Watt "Single cell electroporation using proton beam fabricated biochips", Proc. SPIE 7716, Micro-Optics 2010, 77160V (13 May 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.850657
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KEYWORDS
Electrodes

Nickel

Fabrication

Microscopes

Molecules

Polymethylmethacrylate

Luminescence

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