The study of lymphocyte polarization upon antigen encounter typically relies on the random pairing between the cells of interest and a stimulating particle (micro bead) that mimics only some of the properties of the antigen-presenting cells. Here, we show how to build and use a microfluidic chip that allows to multiplex and synchronize the encounter between a lymphocyte and an antigen-presenting object: a functionalized oil-in-water droplet. We also explain how to fabricate and functionalize lipid droplets, an antigen-presenting tool that is, at the same time, deformable, fluid, and spherical.

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