Iso-acoustic focusing of cells for size-insensitive acousto-mechanical phenotyping
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Augustsson, Per; Karlsen, Jonas T.; Su, Hao-Wei; Bruus, Henrik; Voldman, Joel
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Mechanical phenotyping of single cells is an emerging tool for cell classification, enabling assessment of effective parameters relating to cells’ interior molecular content and structure. Here, we present iso-acoustic focusing, an equilibrium method to analyze the effective acoustic impedance of single cells in continuous flow. While flowing through a microchannel, cells migrate sideways, influenced by an acoustic field, into streams of increasing acoustic impedance, until reaching their cell-type specific point of zero acoustic contrast. We establish an experimental procedure and provide theoretical justifications and models for iso-acoustic focusing. We describe a method for providing a suitable acoustic contrast gradient in a cell-friendly medium, and use acoustic forces to maintain that gradient in the presence of destabilizing forces. Applying this method we demonstrate iso-acoustic focusing of cell lines and leukocytes, showing that acoustic properties provide phenotypic information independent of size.
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2016-05Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer ScienceJournal
Nature Communications
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Nature Publishing Group
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Augustsson, Per, Jonas T. Karlsen, Hao-Wei Su, Henrik Bruus, and Joel Voldman. “Iso-Acoustic Focusing of Cells for Size-Insensitive Acousto-Mechanical Phenotyping.” Nat Comms 7 (May 16, 2016): 11556.
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2041-1723