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Jet-printing microfluidic devices on demand

Authors :
Nicholas Stovall-Kurtz
Alfonso A. Castrejón-Pita
Cyril Deroy
Cristian Soitu
Peter R. Cook
Edmond J. Walsh
Source :
Advanced Science
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Wiley, 2021.

Abstract

There is an unmet demand for microfluidics in biomedicine. This paper describes contactless fabrication of microfluidic circuits on standard Petri dishes using just a dispensing needle, syringe pump, three‐way traverse, cell‐culture media, and an immiscible fluorocarbon (FC40). A submerged microjet of FC40 is projected through FC40 and media onto the bottom of a dish, where it washes media away to leave liquid fluorocarbon walls pinned to the substrate by interfacial forces. Such fluid walls can be built into almost any imaginable 2D circuit in minutes, which is exploited to clone cells in a way that beats the Poisson limit, subculture adherent cells, and feed arrays of cells continuously for a week. This general method should have wide application in biomedicine.<br />There is an unmet demand for microfluidics in biomedicine. This paper describes a contactless method to fabricate microfluidic devices on demand on standard Petri dishes using microjets. Circuits with almost any imaginable 2D shape are built in minutes, which is exploited to beat the Poisson limit in cloning applications, subculture adherent cells, and feed arrays of cells continuously for a week.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Advanced Science
Accession number :
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