High throughput single cell counting in droplet-based microfluidics.
Heng LuOuriel CaenJeremy VrignonEleonora ZontaZakaria El HarrakPhilippe NizardJean-Christophe BaretValérie TalyPublished in: Scientific reports (2017)
Droplet-based microfluidics is extensively and increasingly used for high-throughput single-cell studies. However, the accuracy of the cell counting method directly impacts the robustness of such studies. We describe here a simple and precise method to accurately count a large number of adherent and non-adherent human cells as well as bacteria. Our microfluidic hemocytometer provides statistically relevant data on large populations of cells at a high-throughput, used to characterize cell encapsulation and cell viability during incubation in droplets.