Microfluidic Gradient Culture Arrays for Cell Pro-oxidation Analysis Using Bipolar Electrochemiluminescence.
Yu LiuQiu-Yue ChengHang GaoHong-Yuan ChenJing-Juan XuPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2023)
A microfluidic gradient array is a widely used screening and analysis device, which has characteristics of high efficiency, high automation, and low consumption. Bipolar electrode electrochemiluminescence (BPE-ECL) has special value in microfluidic array chips. The combination of the microfluidic gradient and BPE arrays has potential for high-throughput screening. In this article, a microfluidic BPE array chip for gradient culture and conditional screening of cancer cells was designed. The generation of concentration gradients, continuous culture of cancer cells with high throughput, and drug screening through BPE-ECL of the Ru(bpy) 3 2+ /TPrA system can be performed in one chip. We tested gradient pro-oxidation of MCF-7 by ascorbic acid and the synergistic effect of pro-oxidation on doxorubicin. The method achieves high analysis efficiency through a BPE array while simplifying the tedious procedures required by cell culture methods.
Keyphrases
- high throughput
- single cell
- circulating tumor cells
- high efficiency
- hydrogen peroxide
- anti inflammatory
- energy transfer
- bipolar disorder
- drug delivery
- emergency department
- high resolution
- high density
- nitric oxide
- mesenchymal stem cells
- bone marrow
- cancer therapy
- climate change
- drug induced
- visible light
- electronic health record