Continuous generation of hydrogel beads and encapsulation of biological materials using a microfluidic droplet-merging channel |
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Authors: | Eujin Um Dae-Sik Lee Hyeon-Bong Pyo Je-Kyun Park |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Bio and Brain Engineering, KAIST, 335 Gwahangno, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, 305-701, Korea;(2) IT-BT Group, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, 138 Gajeongno, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, 305-700, Korea |
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Abstract: | In this paper, we describe a method for encapsulation of biomaterials in hydrogel beads using a microfluidic droplet-merging channel. We devised a double T-junction in a microfluidic channel for alternate injection of aqueous fluids inside a droplet unit carried within immiscible oil. With this device, hydrogel beads with diameter <100 μm are produced, and various solutions containing cells, proteins and reagents for gelation could merge with the gel droplets with high efficiency in the broad range of flow rates. Mixing of reagents and reactions inside the hydrogel beads are continuously observed in a microchannel through a microscope. By enabling serial injection of each liquid with the dispersed gel droplets after they are produced from the oil-focusing channel, the device simplifies the sample preparation process, and gel-bead fabrication can be coupled with further assay continuously in a single channel. Instantaneous reactions of enzyme inside hydrogel and in-situ formation of cell-containing beads with high viability are demonstrated in this report. |
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Keywords: | Microfluidics Hydrogel beads Droplet-merging |
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