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New horizons in developing cell lysis methods: A review

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BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOENGINEERING
Volume 119, Issue 11, Pages 3007-3021

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/bit.28198

Keywords

cell lysis; membrane disruption; microfluidics; new methods

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Cell lysis is a crucial step in biology and medicine research, with various types of methods available. Traditional approaches and new techniques are being developed to provide more precise and efficient tools while reducing the costs. However, challenges and improvements still remain.
Cell lysis is an essential step in many studies related to biology and medicine. Based on the scale and medium that cell lysis is carried out, there are three main types of the cell lysis: (1) lysis of the cells in the surrounding environment, (2) lysis of the isolated or cultured cells, and (3) single cell lysis. Conventionally, several cell lysis methods have been developed, such as freeze-thawing, bead beating, incursion in liquid nitrogen, sonication, and enzymatic and chemical-based approaches. In recent years, various novel technologies have been employed to develop new methods of cell lysis. The aim of studies in this field is to introduce more precise and efficient tools or to reduce the costs of cell lysis procedures. Nanostructure-based lysis methods, acoustic oscillation, electrical current, irradiation, bacteria-mediated cell lysis, magnetic ionic liquids, bacteriophage genes, monolith columns, hydraulic forces, and steam explosion are some examples of newly developed cell lysis methods. Besides the significant advances in this field, there are still many challenges and tools must be further improved.

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