Facile immunostaining and labeling of nonadherent cells using a microfluidic device to entrap the cells(METHODS)
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We fabricated a microfluidic device for the entrapment of nonadherent cells. Solution exchange was easily performed by introducing the solution into the cell-trapping microchannel. Immunostaining and labeling of the cell membrane of THP-1 cells were demonstrated using this device, which does not require cumbersome repetition of centrifugation and resuspension steps.
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著者
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Okada Takao
Research Department R&d Division Taki Chemical Co. Ltd.
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Sugiyama Yukihiro
Research Institute of Biomolecule Metrology Co., Ltd., Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0853, Japan
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Okada Takao
Research Institute of Biomolecule Metrology (RIBM)
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Yamazoe Hironori
Stress Signal Research Group, Health Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
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El Omri
Research Institute of Biomolecule Metrology (RIBM)
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Hagihara Yoshihisa
Stress Signal Research Group, Health Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
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- Facile immunostaining and labeling of nonadherent cells using a microfluidic device to entrap the cells(METHODS)