Microfabricated Crossflow Devices and Methods
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Abstract
A microfluidic device for analyzing and/or sorting biological materials (e.g., molecules such as polynucleotides and polypeptides, including proteins and enzymes; viruses and cells) and methods for its use are provided. The device and methods of the invention are useful for sorting particles, e.g. virions. The invention is also useful for high throughput screening, e.g. combinatorial screening. The microfluidic device comprises a main channel and an inlet region in communication with the main channel at a droplet extrusion region. Droplets of solution containing the biological material are deposited into the main channel through the droplet extrusion region. A fluid different from and incompatible with the solution containing the biological material flows through the main channel so that the droplets containing the biological material do not diffuse or mix. Biological material within the droplets can be analyzed and/or sorted by detecting a predetermined characteristic of the biological sample in each droplet and sorting the droplet accordingly.
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61. A method of conducting reactions in a droplet on a microfluidic device, comprising:
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(a) introducing first microfluidic droplets into a channel comprising an extrusion fluid, wherein the first microfluidic droplets contain a first sample fluid, said first sample fluid comprises a first biological material, and the first sample fluid is immiscible with the extrusion fluid; (b) introducing second microfluidic droplets into the channel, wherein the second microfluidic droplets contain a second sample fluid, said second sample fluid comprises a second biological material, and the second sample fluid is immiscible with the extrusion fluid; (c) combining individual first sample fluid droplets with individual second sample fluid droplets thereby producing a plurality of combined droplets, wherein the first biological material interacts with the second biological material in at least one combined droplet to produce a detectable signal; and (d) detecting the detectable signal. - View Dependent Claims (62, 63, 64, 65)
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66. A method for carrying out an enzymatic reaction, comprising:
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introducing a first microfluidic droplet comprising an aqueous solution into a microfluidic channel that contains an extrusion fluid, wherein the aqueous solution is immiscible in the extrusion fluid, and wherein the first microfluidic droplet contains an enzyme; introducing a second microfluidic droplet containing an aqueous solution into the microfluidic channel, wherein the second microfluidic droplet contains a substrate of said enzyme, wherein at least one of the first and second microfluidic droplets contains a reporter molecule that produces a detectable signal in response to a reaction catalyzed by the enzyme on the substrate; combining the first and second droplets under conditions in which the reaction catalyzed by the enzyme on the substrate occurs, thereby generating the detectable signal; and detecting the detectable signal.
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