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PLOS ONE | 2014

Single cell adhesion assay using computer controlled micropipette.

Rita Salánki; Csaba Hős; Norbert Orgovan; Beatrix Peter; Noémi Sándor; Zsuzsa Bajtay; Anna Erdei; Robert Horvath; Bálint Szabó

Cell adhesion is a fundamental phenomenon vital for all multicellular organisms. Recognition of and adhesion to specific macromolecules is a crucial task of leukocytes to initiate the immune response. To gain statistically reliable information of cell adhesion, large numbers of cells should be measured. However, direct measurement of the adhesion force of single cells is still challenging and today’s techniques typically have an extremely low throughput (5–10 cells per day). Here, we introduce a computer controlled micropipette mounted onto a normal inverted microscope for probing single cell interactions with specific macromolecules. We calculated the estimated hydrodynamic lifting force acting on target cells by the numerical simulation of the flow at the micropipette tip. The adhesion force of surface attached cells could be accurately probed by repeating the pick-up process with increasing vacuum applied in the pipette positioned above the cell under investigation. Using the introduced methodology hundreds of cells adhered to specific macromolecules were measured one by one in a relatively short period of time (∼30 min). We blocked nonspecific cell adhesion by the protein non-adhesive PLL-g-PEG polymer. We found that human primary monocytes are less adherent to fibrinogen than their in vitro differentiated descendants: macrophages and dendritic cells, the latter producing the highest average adhesion force. Validation of the here introduced method was achieved by the hydrostatic step-pressure micropipette manipulation technique. Additionally the result was reinforced in standard microfluidic shear stress channels. Nevertheless, automated micropipette gave higher sensitivity and less side-effect than the shear stress channel. Using our technique, the probed single cells can be easily picked up and further investigated by other techniques; a definite advantage of the computer controlled micropipette. Our experiments revealed the existence of a sub-population of strongly fibrinogen adherent cells appearing in macrophages and highly represented in dendritic cells, but not observed in monocytes.


Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena | 2012

Grazing bifurcations and chatter in a pressure relief valve model

Csaba Hős; Alan R. Champneys


Journal of Loss Prevention in The Process Industries | 2015

Dynamic behaviour of direct spring loaded pressure relief valves in gas service: II reduced order modelling

Csaba Hős; Alan R Champneys; K. Paul; M. McNeely


Journal of Loss Prevention in The Process Industries | 2014

Dynamic behavior of direct spring loaded pressure relief valves in gas service: Model development, measurements and instability mechanisms

Csaba Hős; Alan R Champneys; K. Paul; M. McNeely


Ima Journal of Applied Mathematics | 2013

Stable period 1, 2 and 3 structures of the harmonically excited Rayleigh–Plesset equation applying low ambient pressure

Ferenc Hegedűs; Csaba Hős; László Kullmann


Ima Journal of Applied Mathematics | 2015

Model reduction of a direct spring-loaded pressure relief valve with upstream pipe

Csaba Hős; Csaba Bazsó; Alan R. Champneys


Computers & Fluids | 2014

CFD-based estimation and experiments on the loss coefficient for Bingham and power-law fluids through diffusers and elbows

Péter Csizmadia; Csaba Hős


Journal of Loss Prevention in The Process Industries | 2016

Dynamic behaviour of direct spring loaded pressure relief valves: III valves in liquid service

Csaba Hős; Alan R Champneys; K. Paul; M. McNeely


Periodica Polytechnica Mechanical Engineering | 2015

On the Static Instability of Liquid Poppet Valves

Csaba Bazsó; Csaba Hős


Periodica Polytechnica Chemical Engineering | 2013

Predicting the friction factor in straight pipes in the case of Bingham plastic and the power-law fluids by means of measurements and CFD simulation

Péter Csizmadia; Csaba Hős

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László Kullmann

Budapest University of Technology and Economics

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Péter Csizmadia

Budapest University of Technology and Economics

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Zoltán Pandula

Budapest University of Technology and Economics

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György Paál

Budapest University of Technology and Economics

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Anna Erdei

Eötvös Loránd University

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Bálint Szabó

Eötvös Loránd University

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Csaba Bazsó

Budapest University of Technology and Economics

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Ferenc Hegedűs

Budapest University of Technology and Economics

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István Vaik

Budapest University of Technology and Economics

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