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Optofluidic detection for cellular phenotyping
Authors:Yi-Chung Tung  Nien-Tsu Huang  Bo-Ram Oh  Bishnubrata Patra  Chi-Chun Pan  Teng Qiu  Paul K Chu  Wenjun Zhang  Katsuo Kurabayashi
Institution:Research Center for Applied Sciences, Academia Sinica, 128 Sec. 2, Academia Rd. Nankang, Taipei, 11529, Taiwan.
Abstract:Quantitative analysis of the output of processes and molecular interactions within a single cell is highly critical to the advancement of accurate disease screening and personalized medicine. Optical detection is one of the most broadly adapted measurement methods in biological and clinical assays and serves cellular phenotyping. Recently, microfluidics has obtained increasing attention due to several advantages, such as small sample and reagent volumes, very high throughput, and accurate flow control in the spatial and temporal domains. Optofluidics, which is the attempt to integrate optics with microfluidics, shows great promise to enable on-chip phenotypic measurements with high precision, sensitivity, specificity, and simplicity. This paper reviews the most recent developments of optofluidic technologies for cellular phenotyping optical detection.
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