Issue 23, 2016

Spinning micropipette liquid emulsion generator for single cell whole genome amplification

Abstract

Many on-chip approaches that use flow-focusing to pinch the continuous aqueous phase into droplets have become the most popular methods that provide monodisperse emulsion droplets. However, not every lab can easily adapt a microfluidic workflow into their familiar protocols. We develop an off-chip approach, spinning micro-pipette liquid emulsion (SiMPLE) generator, to produce highly stable monodisperse water-in-oil emulsions using a moving micropipette to disperse the aqueous phase in an oil-filled microcentrifuge tube. This method provides a simple way to produce picoliter-size droplets in situ with no dead volume during emulsification. With SiMPLE, single-cell emulsion whole genome amplification was performed to demonstrate that this novel method can seamlessly be integrated with experimental operations and supplies that most researchers are familiar with. The SiMPLE generator has effectively lowered the technical difficulties in applications relying on emulsion droplets.

Graphical abstract: Spinning micropipette liquid emulsion generator for single cell whole genome amplification

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Article information

Article type
Technical Innovation
Submitted
27 Aug 2016
Accepted
05 Oct 2016
First published
05 Oct 2016

Lab Chip, 2016,16, 4512-4516

Spinning micropipette liquid emulsion generator for single cell whole genome amplification

Z. Chen, Y. Fu, F. Zhang, L. Liu, N. Zhang, D. Zhou, J. Yang, Y. Pang and Y. Huang, Lab Chip, 2016, 16, 4512 DOI: 10.1039/C6LC01084A

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