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Evaluating the Accuracy of Impedance Flow Cytometry with Cell-Sized Liposomes.

Huichao ChaiYongxiang FengJunwen ZhuXiaoran MengFei LiangJingwei BaiWenhui Wang
Published in: ACS sensors (2023)
Electrical properties of single cells are important label-free biomarkers of disease and immunity. At present, impedance flow cytometry (IFC) provides important means for high throughput characterization of single-cell electrical properties. However, the accuracy of the spherical single-shell electrical model widely used in IFC has not been well evaluated due to the lack of reliable and reproducible single-shell model particles with true-value electrical parameters as benchmarks. Herein, a method is proposed to evaluate the accuracy of the single-cell electrical model with cell-sized unilamellar liposomes synthesized through double emulsion droplet microfluidics. The influence of three key dimension parameters (i.e., the measurement channel width w , height h , and electrode gap g ) in the single-cell electrical model were evaluated through experiment. It was found that the relative error of the electrical intrinsic parameters measured by IFC is less than 10% when the size of the sensing zone is close to the measured particles. It further reveals that h has the greatest influence on the measurement accuracy, and the maximum relative error can reach ∼30%. Error caused by g is slightly larger than w . This provides a solid guideline for the design of IFC measurement system. It is envisioned that this method can advance further improvement of IFC and accurate electrical characterization of single cells.
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