The uniform dispersion of cells in a microchamber is important to reproduce results in cellular research. However, achieving this is difficult owing to the laminar flow caused by the small dimensions of such a chamber. In this study, we propose a technique to achieve a uniform distribution of cells using a micropillar array inside a microchamber. The cells deform when they pass through a gap between the micropillars. The deformation causes a repetitive clog-and-release process of cells at the gaps between the micropillars. The micropillar array generates random flow inside the microchamber, resulting in the uniform distribution of the cells via cell accumulation. In the experiment, the distribution of cells in the microchamber with the micr...
International audienceWhile cells typically tend to spread their cytoplasm in a flat and thin lamell...
Droplet Microfluidics can be utilized to control the production of single droplets and double emulsi...
Abnormal cell mechanical stiffness can point to the development of various diseases including cancer...
The uniform dispersion of cells in a microchamber is important to reproduce results in cellular rese...
A compact microfluidic device with 96 microchambers allocated within four circular units was designe...
In this study, we present a role of arrayed micropillar structures in cell rolling dynamics. Cell ro...
Possibility of cell sorting by cellular deformability was examined using yeast cells and previously ...
Abstract: Cell patterning is useful for a variety of biologi-cal applications such as tissue enginee...
Microfluidic channels enable the control of cell positioning and the capturing of cells for high-thr...
This report describes a high throughput microfluidic method to control cell placement in two-dimensi...
The deformability of single cells can be used as a biomarker to evaluate the status of many diseases...
The physical properties of the extracellular matrix (ECM) are a key aspect of the cell microenvironm...
In the last two decades many microfluidic devices have been developed in order to provide better and...
International audienceA novel technology is reported to immobilize different types of particles or c...
We present a simple method to pattern multiple cell populations inside a microfluidic channel. The m...
International audienceWhile cells typically tend to spread their cytoplasm in a flat and thin lamell...
Droplet Microfluidics can be utilized to control the production of single droplets and double emulsi...
Abnormal cell mechanical stiffness can point to the development of various diseases including cancer...
The uniform dispersion of cells in a microchamber is important to reproduce results in cellular rese...
A compact microfluidic device with 96 microchambers allocated within four circular units was designe...
In this study, we present a role of arrayed micropillar structures in cell rolling dynamics. Cell ro...
Possibility of cell sorting by cellular deformability was examined using yeast cells and previously ...
Abstract: Cell patterning is useful for a variety of biologi-cal applications such as tissue enginee...
Microfluidic channels enable the control of cell positioning and the capturing of cells for high-thr...
This report describes a high throughput microfluidic method to control cell placement in two-dimensi...
The deformability of single cells can be used as a biomarker to evaluate the status of many diseases...
The physical properties of the extracellular matrix (ECM) are a key aspect of the cell microenvironm...
In the last two decades many microfluidic devices have been developed in order to provide better and...
International audienceA novel technology is reported to immobilize different types of particles or c...
We present a simple method to pattern multiple cell populations inside a microfluidic channel. The m...
International audienceWhile cells typically tend to spread their cytoplasm in a flat and thin lamell...
Droplet Microfluidics can be utilized to control the production of single droplets and double emulsi...
Abnormal cell mechanical stiffness can point to the development of various diseases including cancer...