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22 January 2005 From lab-on-a-chip to lab-in-a-cell
Helene Andersson, Albert van den Berg
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Abstract
There are many efforts today trying to mimic the properties of single cells in order to design chips that are as efficient as cells. However, cells are nature’s nanotechnology engineering at the scale of atoms and molecules. Therefore, it might be better to vision a microchip that utilizes a single cell as experimentation platform. A novel, so-called Lab-in-a-Cell (LIC) concept is described, where advantage is taken of micro/nanotechnological tools to enable precise control of the biochemical cellular environment and possibility to analyze the composition of single cells. This is followed by a review on the present chip solutions for single cell handling and analysis.
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Helene Andersson and Albert van den Berg "From lab-on-a-chip to lab-in-a-cell", Proc. SPIE 5718, Microfluidics, BioMEMS, and Medical Microsystems III, (22 January 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.601553
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KEYWORDS
Biological research

Lab on a chip

Microfluidics

Dielectrophoresis

Sensors

Chemical analysis

Electrodes

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