Single-cell technology has a major impact on the field of immunology. It enables the kinetics and logic of immune signaling and immune cell migration to be elucidated, facilitates antibody screening and allows massively parallelized analysis of B- and T-cell repertoires. Impressive progress has been made over the last decade, strongly boosted by microfluidic approaches. In this review, we summarize the most powerful microfluidic systems based on continuous flow, nanowells, valves and droplets and we analyze their benefits for phenotypic characterization, drug discovery and next generation sequencing experiments. We describe current limitations and provide an outlook on important future applications
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This article reviews recent developments in microfluidic systems enabling high-throughput characteri...
Rapid, accurate, and quantitative characterization of immune status of patients is of utmost importa...
In the last decades, the basic techniques of microfluidics for the study of cells such as cell cultu...
Miniaturization has been the key driver for many remarkable technological developments in recent dec...
Microfluidic, the technology that manipulates small amount of fluids in microscale complex devices, ...
Adoptive Immunotherapy has long been explored as a possible cure for challenging diseases including ...
In the past decade, growing number of commercialized “lab on a chip” systems have been addressing ne...
During evolution, the immune system has diversified to protect the host from the extremely wide arra...
The immune system is a complex network of specialized cells that work in concert to protect against ...
The field of immunoengineering aims to develop novel therapies and modern vaccines to manipulate and...
Droplet-based microfluidics enables assays to be carried out at very high throughput (up to thousand...
Microfluidics has facilitated immunological studies by enhancing speed, efficiency and sensitivity o...
Antibodies play an increasingly important role in modern medicine, with monoclonal antibody sales ex...
Variations in protein secretions between individual cells directly influences their functional activ...
The investigation of human disease mechanisms is difficult due to the heterogeneity in gene expressi...
This article reviews recent developments in microfluidic systems enabling high-throughput characteri...
Rapid, accurate, and quantitative characterization of immune status of patients is of utmost importa...
In the last decades, the basic techniques of microfluidics for the study of cells such as cell cultu...
Miniaturization has been the key driver for many remarkable technological developments in recent dec...
Microfluidic, the technology that manipulates small amount of fluids in microscale complex devices, ...
Adoptive Immunotherapy has long been explored as a possible cure for challenging diseases including ...
In the past decade, growing number of commercialized “lab on a chip” systems have been addressing ne...
During evolution, the immune system has diversified to protect the host from the extremely wide arra...