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Temporal gradients in microfluidic systems to probe cellular dynamics: A review
Authors:Raghuram Dhumpa  Michael G Roper
Institution:1. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, United States;2. Program in Molecular Biophysics, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, United States
Abstract:Microfluidic devices have found a unique place in cellular studies due to the ease of fabrication, their ability to provide long-term culture, or the seamless integration of downstream measurements into the devices. The accurate and precise control of fluid flows also allows unique stimulant profiles to be applied to cells that have been difficult to perform with conventional devices. In this review, we describe and provide examples of microfluidic systems that have been used to generate temporal gradients of stimulants, such as waveforms or pulses, and how these profiles have been used to produce biological insights into mammalian cells that are not typically revealed under static concentration gradients. We also discuss the inherent analytical challenges associated with producing and maintaining temporal gradients in these devices.
Keywords:Attenuation  Pulsing  Frequency response  Waveforms  Eukaryote
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