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Title: A single-cell identification and capture chip for automatically and rapidly determining hydraulic permeability of cells. Author: Xu Y, Ding W, Li S, Li C, Gao D, Qiu B. Journal: Anal Bioanal Chem; 2020 Jul; 412(19):4537-4548. PubMed ID: 32440863. Abstract: The hydraulic permeability of the lipid bilayer membrane of a single cell, a very important parameter in biological and medical fields, has been attracting increasing attention. To date, methods developed to determine this permeability are either operation-complicated or time-consuming. Therefore, we developed a chip for automatically and rapidly determining the permeability of cells that integrates microfluidics and cell impedance analysis. The chip is designed to automatically identify a single cell, capture the cell, and record the volume change in that cell. We confirmed the abilities of single-cell identification and capture with the upper and lower voltage thresholds determined, validated the performance of the differential electrode design for accurate cell volume measurements, deduced the extracellular osmotic pressure change in the presence of a hypertonic solution according to fluorescence intensity, and demonstrated the single-cell volume change recorded by the chip. Then, the accuracy of the permeability determined with the chip was verified using HeLa cells. Finally, the permeability of human-induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) was determined to be 0.47 ± 0.03 μm/atm/min. Using the chip, the permeability can be determined within 5 min. This study provides insights for the new design of an automatic single-cell identification and capture chip for single cell-related studies. Graphical abstract.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]