A microfluidic device for the hydrodynamic immobilisation of living fission yeast cells for super-resolution imaging

Sens Actuators B Chem. 2014 Mar 1:192:36-41. doi: 10.1016/j.snb.2013.10.002.

Abstract

We describe a microfluidic device designed specifically for the reversible immobilisation of Schizosaccharomyces pombe (Fission Yeast) cells to facilitate live cell super-resolution microscopy. Photo-Activation Localisation Microscopy (PALM) is used to create detailed super-resolution images within living cells with a modal accuracy of >25 nm in the lateral dimensions. The novel flow design captures and holds cells in a well-defined array with minimal effect on the normal growth kinetics. Cells are held over several hours and can continue to grow and divide within the device during fluorescence imaging.

Keywords: Hydrodynamic trapping; Microfluidics; PALM imaging; Single cell analysis; Single molecule localisation microscopy.