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Recent advances in the use of microfluidic technologies for single cell analysis.


ABSTRACT: The inherent heterogeneity in cell populations has become of great interest and importance as analytical techniques have improved over the past decades. With the advent of personalized medicine, understanding the impact of this heterogeneity has become an important challenge for the research community. Many different microfluidic approaches with varying levels of throughput and resolution exist to study single cell activity. In this review, we take a broad view of the recent microfluidic developments in single cell analysis based on microwell, microchamber, and droplet platforms. We cover physical, chemical, and molecular biology approaches for cellular and molecular analysis including newly emerging genome-wide analysis.

SUBMITTER: Murphy TW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5839671 | biostudies-other | 2017 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Recent advances in the use of microfluidic technologies for single cell analysis.

Murphy Travis W TW   Zhang Qiang Q   Naler Lynette B LB   Ma Sai S   Lu Chang C  

The Analyst 20171201 1


The inherent heterogeneity in cell populations has become of great interest and importance as analytical techniques have improved over the past decades. With the advent of personalized medicine, understanding the impact of this heterogeneity has become an important challenge for the research community. Many different microfluidic approaches with varying levels of throughput and resolution exist to study single cell activity. In this review, we take a broad view of the recent microfluidic develop  ...[more]

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