Particle-Templated Emulsification for Microfluidics-Free
Digital Biology
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The compartmentalization of reactions
in monodispersed droplets
is valuable for applications across biology. However, the requirement
of microfluidics to partition the sample into monodispersed droplets
is a significant barrier that impedes implementation. Here, we introduce
particle-templated emulsification, a method to encapsulate samples
in monodispersed emulsions without microfluidics. By vortexing a mixture
of hydrogel particles and sample solution, we encapsulate the sample
in monodispersed emulsions that are useful for most droplet applications.
We illustrate the method with ddPCR and single cell culture. The ability
to encapsulate samples in monodispersed droplets without microfluidics
should facilitate the implementation of compartmentalized reactions
in biology.
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Hatori, Makiko
N.; Kim, Samuel C.; Abate, Adam R. (2018). Particle-Templated Emulsification for Microfluidics-Free
Digital Biology. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.8b01759