What is it about?
Here, we embedded two counter-propagating optical fibers into the microfluidic chip, and configured their relative position in space to produce different misalignment. By doing so, we demonstrated multimodal manipulation of single cells, including capture, stretching, translation, orbital revolution, and spin rotation.
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Why is it important?
Single cell manipulation is imperative in biotechnology to facilitate many potential applications, such as cell injection, imaging, positioning, and electrical properties characterization. Basic manipulation includes translation and rotation of cells, among many others.
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This page is a summary of: Dual-fiber microfluidic chip for multimodal manipulation of single cells, Biomicrofluidics, January 2021, American Institute of Physics,
DOI: 10.1063/5.0039087.
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