Traceable Impedance-Based Dispensing and Cloning of Living Single Cells
Posted on 2020-02-20 - 13:10
Single-cell cloning is essential in stem cell biology, cancer research, and biotechnology. Regulatory agencies now require an indisputable proof of clonality that current technologies do not readily provide. Here, we report a one-step cloning method using an engineered pipet combined with an impedance-based sensing tip. This technology permits the efficient and traceable isolation of living cells, stem cells, and cancer stem cells that can be individually expanded in culture and transplanted.
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Muller, Georges; Bonzon, David; Claudinot, Stéphanie; Rochat, Ariane; Renaud, Philippe; Barrandon, Yann (2020). Traceable Impedance-Based Dispensing and Cloning of Living Single Cells. SAGE Journals. Collection. https://doi.org/10.25384/SAGE.c.4864251.v1
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Georges Muller
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David Bonzon
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Stéphanie Claudinot
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Ariane Rochat
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Philippe Renaud
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Yann Barrandon