2015
DOI: 10.1063/1.4931045
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Microfluidic sampling system for tissue analytics

Abstract: We have developed a microfluidics based sampling system for tissue analytics. The proof-of-concept of the sampling system was demonstrated by extracting lipid samples from tissue biopsies. The sample collection system consists of a disposable silicon based multiport microneedle integrated with polymer microfluidics. The polymethyl methacrylate polymer microfluidic chip has a 10 μl sample reservoir and actuation membranes for liquid pumping. A special automated robotic system was developed to control the positi… Show more

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“…Kang et al, 2021 used a silicon-coated MN with Cr/Au by deposition [ 71 ]. In contrast, different types of lithography are commonly used in the case of hollow MNs [ 63 , 86 , 87 ]. Deep reactive ion etching (DRIE) and sacrificial layer sharpening are two other techniques that have been extensively researched in MNs and used in the investigated microfluidic devices [ 70 , 74 , 75 , 76 , 77 , 78 , 81 ].…”
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“…Kang et al, 2021 used a silicon-coated MN with Cr/Au by deposition [ 71 ]. In contrast, different types of lithography are commonly used in the case of hollow MNs [ 63 , 86 , 87 ]. Deep reactive ion etching (DRIE) and sacrificial layer sharpening are two other techniques that have been extensively researched in MNs and used in the investigated microfluidic devices [ 70 , 74 , 75 , 76 , 77 , 78 , 81 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The blunt-tip silicon MN chips were used to measure indicative cancer biomarkers from the tissues. This system is reported as able to be used to extract lipids from small biopsies [ 87 ].…”
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“…Rapidly evolving technologies that use phloem-specific promoters to express tagged capture molecules, such as the ribosome TRAP system and live cell imaging methods, are currently the best options for sampling vascular tissues. Future methods to access the phloem translocation stream, such as the microfluidic sampling systems developed for breast cancer tissue or lab-on-a-chip organoid systems that combine tissue-specific cell growth with sampling, have the potential to revolutionize our ability to experiment with and understand phloem functions and responses during virus infection (152,153). Such next-generation sampling methods will be key to future advances in understanding how viruses usurp the vascular phloem.…”
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“…Microscale and nanoscale fluidic manipulation and sampling is a general problem in many different areas, from single cell analysis , to materials synthesis , to microfluidics. , Approaches such as microfluidics generally rely upon top-down designs but can be challenging in complex environments where surface reactivity or material compatibility are concerns. Biological cells provide an alternative design motif, using bottom-up clathrin protein assembly to dynamically bud spherical vesicles from the 2D membrane for environmental sampling.…”
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