Three step flow focusing enables image-based discrimination and sorting of late stage 1 Haematococcus pluvialis cells

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Label-free and gentle separation of cell stages with desired target properties from mixed stage populations are a major research task in modern biotechnological cultivation process and optimization of micro algae. The reported microfluidic sorter system (MSS) allows the subsequent investigation of separated subpopulations. The implementation of a viability preserving MSS is shown for separation of late stage 1 Haematococcus pluvialis (HP) cells form a mixed stage population. The MSS combines a three-step flow focusing unit for aligning the cells in single file transportation mode at the center of the microfluidic channel with a pure hydrodynamic sorter structure for cell sorting. Lateral displacement of the cells into one of the two outlet channels is generated by piezo-actuated pump chambers. In-line decision making for sorting is based on a user-definable set of image features and properties. The reported MSS significantly increased the purity of target cells in the sorted population (94%) in comparison to the initial mixed stage population (19%).

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Kraus, D., Kleiber, A., Ehrhardt, E., Leifheit, M., Horbert, P., Urban, M., et al. (2021). Three step flow focusing enables image-based discrimination and sorting of late stage 1 Haematococcus pluvialis cells (San Francisco, Ca. : PLOS). San Francisco, Ca. : PLOS. https://doi.org//10.1371/journal.pone.0249192
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