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A non-invasive acoustic-trapping of zebrafish microfluidics
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A non-invasive acoustic-trapping of zebrafish microfluidics

Karthick ManiChia-Yuan Chen
Biomicrofluidics, 卷.15(1), 頁.014109
01/01/2021
PMID: 33643511
Web of Science ID: WOS:000630399000001

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Biochemical Research Methods Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Biophysics Life Sciences & Biomedicine Nanoscience & Nanotechnology Physical Sciences Physics Physics, Fluids & Plasmas Science & Technology Science & Technology - Other Topics
Zebrafish is an emerging alternative model in behavioral and neurological studies for pharmaceutical applications. However, little is known regarding the effects of noise exposure on laboratory-grown zebrafish. Accordingly, this study commenced by exposing zebrafish embryos to loud background noise (>= 200Hz, 80 +/- 10dB) for five days in a microfluidic environment. The noise exposure was found to affect the larvae hatching rate, larvae length, and swimming performance. A microfluidic platform was then developed for the sorting/trapping of hatched zebrafish larvae using a non-invasive method based on light cues and acoustic actuation. The experimental results showed that the proposed method enabled zebrafish larvae to be transported and sorted into specific chambers of the microchannel network in the desired time frame. The proposed non-invasive trapping method thus has potentially profound applications in drug screening.

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