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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2008

Multitarget magnetic activated cell sorter

Adams Jd; Unyoung Kim; Hyongsok Soh

Magnetic selection allows high-throughput sorting of target cells based on surface markers, and it is extensively used in biotechnology for a wide range of applications from in vitro diagnostics to cell-based therapies. However, existing methods can only perform separation based on a single parameter (i.e., the presence or absence of magnetization), and therefore, the simultaneous sorting of multiple targets at high levels of purity, recovery, and throughput remains a challenge. In this work, we present an alternative system, the multitarget magnetic activated cell sorter (MT-MACS), which makes use of microfluidics technology to achieve simultaneous spatially-addressable sorting of multiple target cell types in a continuous-flow manner. We used the MT-MACS device to purify 2 types of target cells, which had been labeled via target-specific affinity reagents with 2 different magnetic tags with distinct saturation magnetization and size. The device was engineered so that the combined effects of the hydrodynamic force produced from the laminar flow and the magnetophoretic force produced from patterned ferromagnetic structures within the microchannel result in the selective purification of the differentially labeled target cells into multiple independent outlets. We demonstrate here the capability to simultaneously sort multiple magnetic tags with >90% purity and >5,000-fold enrichment and multiple bacterial cell types with >90% purity and >500-fold enrichment at a throughput of 109 cells per hour.


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2007

Selection of mammalian cells based on their cell-cycle phase using dielectrophoresis

Unyoung Kim; Chih-Wen Shu; Karen Y. Dane; Patrick S. Daugherty; Jean Y. J. Wang; Hyongsok Soh

An effective, noninvasive means of selecting cells based on their phase within the cell cycle is an important capability for biological research. Current methods of producing synchronous cell populations, however, tend to disrupt the natural physiology of the cell or suffer from low synchronization yields. In this work, we report a microfluidic device that utilizes the dielectrophoresis phenomenon to synchronize cells by exploiting the relationship between the cells volume and its phase in the cell cycle. The dielectrophoresis activated cell synchronizer (DACSync) device accepts an asynchronous mixture of cells at the inlet, fractionates the cell populations according to the cell-cycle phase (G1/S and G2/M), and elutes them through different outlets. The device is gentle and efficient; it utilizes electric fields that are 1–2 orders of magnitude below those used in electroporation and enriches asynchronous tumor cells in the G1 phase to 96% in one round of sorting, in a continuous flow manner at a throughput of 2 × 105 cells per hour per microchannel. This work illustrates the feasibility of using laminar flow and electrokinetic forces for the efficient, noninvasive separation of living cells.


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2006

Rapid, sequence-specific detection of unpurified PCR amplicons via a reusable, electrochemical sensor

Rebecca Y. Lai; Eric T. Lagally; Sang-Ho Lee; Hyongsok Soh; Kevin W. Plaxco; Alan J. Heeger


Archive | 2008

Integrated fluidics devices with magnetic sorting

Hyongsok Soh; Brian Scott Ferguson; Yanting Zhang; Nancy E. Stagliano


Archive | 2005

Dielectrophoretic particle sorter

Hyongsok Soh; Jean Y. J. Wang; Unyoung Kim; Xiaoyuan Sandra Hu; Jiangrong Qian; Carl D. Meinhart


Archive | 2006

Device and method for resonant high-speed microscopic impedance probe

A. N. Cleland; Hyongsok Soh


Archive | 2009

Target detection using a single-stranded, self-complementary, triple-stem dna probe

Hyongsok Soh; Yi Xiao


Archive | 2013

Screening of nucleic acid agents via particle display

Jinpeng Wang; Hyongsok Soh; Qiang Gong


Archive | 2009

Hand Held Biowarfare Assays: Rapid Biowarfare Detection Using the Combined Attributes of Microfluidicin vitroSelections and Immunochromatographic Assays

Letha J. Sooter; Dimitra N. Stratis-Cullum; Yanting Zhang; Jeffrey J. Rice; John T. Ballew; Hyongsok Soh; Patrick Daugherty; Paul M. Pellegrino; Nancy E. Stagliano


international conference on micro electro mechanical systems | 2006

Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS)

Sang Hyun Oh; Sang Ho Lee; Sophia Kenrick; Patrick S. Daugherty; Hyongsok Soh

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Yanting Zhang

University of California

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Unyoung Kim

University of California

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Sang Hyun Oh

University of Minnesota

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Xinhui Lou

University of California

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Yi Xiao

University of California

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