Genetic, genomic and physiological state studies on single-needle bio-electrosprayed human cells |
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Authors: | Hall Richard P Ogilvie Caroline M Aarons Emma Jayasinghe Suwan N |
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Affiliation: | Cytogenetics Department, Guy's Hospital, 5th Floor Tower Wing, Great Maze Pond, London, UKSE1 9RT. |
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Abstract: | Bio-electrospraying, a non-contact jet-based direct cell engineering approach, was recently pioneered and demonstrated for handling a wide range of primary living cells. In those studies, post-treated cells were biologically assessed in comparison to several controls by way of flow cytometry. Although flow cytometry accurately assesses those viable populations of cells, subtle effects at a sub-cellular level could have been missed. Therefore, in the present study we demonstrate metaphase chromosome breakage studies carried out on single-needle bio-electrosprayed human T-lymphocytes, which are compared with several controls. The results indicate that post-treated T-lymphocytes do not demonstrate any increase in chromosome damage in comparison to control cells. These studies further validate bio-electrospraying as a technique with potential for clinical utility. |
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