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Micro- and Nano-Devices for Studying Subcellular Biology

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SMALL
卷 17, 期 3, 页码 -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/smll.202005793

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devices; microelectronics; microfluidics; nanofluidics; organelles; subcellular structures

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  1. Paul G. Allen Family Foundation
  2. NIH [R33 CA206907, R21-EB023989, RM1 HG010023, R21 MH118170, R61 AI147406]
  3. DOD [W81XWH1920002]
  4. Pennsylvania Department of Health [4100077083]
  5. U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) [W81XWH1920002] Funding Source: U.S. Department of Defense (DOD)

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Cells are complex machines with behaviors derived from the interaction of organelles, complexes, and chemicals. The technological challenge of measuring the large number of small-sized organelles within each cell has limited understanding. The development of micro- and nano-technologies presents opportunities to study subcellular biology on the scale of organelles.
Cells are complex machines whose behaviors arise from their internal collection of dynamically interacting organelles, supramolecular complexes, and cytoplasmic chemicals. The current understanding of the nature by which subcellular biology produces cell-level behaviors is limited by the technological hurdle of measuring the large number (>10(3)) of small-sized (<1 mu m) heterogeneous organelles and subcellular structures found within each cell. In this review, the emergence of a suite of micro- and nano-technologies for studying intracellular biology on the scale of organelles is described. Devices that use microfluidic and microelectronic components for 1) extracting and isolating subcellular structures from cells and lysate; 2) analyzing the physiology of individual organelles; and 3) recreating subcellular assembly and functions in vitro, are described. The authors envision that the continued development of single organelle technologies and analyses will serve as a foundation for organelle systems biology and will allow new insight into fundamental and clinically relevant biological questions.

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