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Microfluidics meet cell biology: bridging the gap by validation and application of microscale techniques for cell biological assays

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BIOESSAYS
卷 30, 期 9, 页码 811-821

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/bies.20804

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  1. DJB
  2. NIH [R21CA122672, K25CA104162]
  3. ALP, DOD/BRCP [W81XWH-06-1-0487]

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Microscale techniques have been applied to biological assays for nearly two decades, but haven't been widely integrated as common tools in biological laboratories. The significant differences between several physical phenomena at the microscale versus the macroscale have been exploited to provide a variety of new types of assays (such as gradient production or spatial cell patterning). However, the use of these devices by biologists seems to be limited by issues regarding biological validation, ease of use, and the limited available readouts for assays done using microtechnology. Critical validation work has been done recently that highlights the current challenges for microfluidic methods and suggest ways in which future devices might be improved to better integrate with biological assays. With more validation and improved designs, microscale techniques hold immense promise as a platform to study aspects of cell biology that are not possible using current macroscale techniques.

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