High-yield electrofusion of biological cells based on field tailoring by microfabricated structures.

IET Nanobiotechnol

Electrical Engineering Department, Chulalongkorn University, Phyathai, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand.

Published: December 2008

The authors present the use of electric-field constriction created by a microfabricated structure to realise high-yield electrofusion of biological cells. The method uses an orifice on an electrically insulating wall (orifice plate) whose diameter is as small as that of the cells. Owing to the field constriction created by the orifice, we can induce the controlled magnitude of membrane voltage selectively around the contact point, regardless of the cell size. The field constriction also ensures 1:1 fusion even when more than two cells are forming a chain at the orifice. A device for electrofusion has been made with a standard SU-8 lithography and PDMS molding, and real-time observation of the electrofusion process is made. Experiments using plant protoplasts or mammalian cells show that the process is highly reproducible, and the yield higher than 90% is achieved.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/iet-nbt:20080008DOI Listing

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