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Detection of cells captured with antigens on shear horizontal surface-acoustic-wave sensors
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Detection of cells captured with antigens on shear horizontal surface-acoustic-wave sensors

Hsu-Chao Hao, Hwan-You Chang, Tsung-Pao Wang and Da-Jeng Yao
Journal of Laboratory Automation, Vol.18(1), pp.69-76
2013

Abstract

Antibodies Antigen specific Microchamber Shear horizontal surface acoustic wave (SH-SAW) T cells
Techniques to separate cells are widely applied in immunology. The technique to separate a specific antigen on a microfluidic platform involves the use of a shear horizontal surface-acoustic-wave (SH-SAW) sensor. With specific antibodies conjugated onto the surface of the SH-SAW sensors, this technique can serve to identify specific cells in bodily fluids. Jurkat cells, used as a target in this work, provide a model of cells in small abundance (1:1000) for isolation and purification with the ultimate goal of targeting even more dilute cells. T cells were separated from a mixed-cell medium on a chip (Jurkat cells/K562 cells, 1/1000). A novel microchamber was developed to capture cells during the purification, which required a large biosample. Cell detection was demonstrated through the performance of genetic identification on the chip. © 2013 Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening.
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