Abstract
AbstractMultiomics studies at single-cell level require small volume manipulation, high throughput analysis and multiplexed detection, characteristics that droplet microfluidics can tackle. However, the initial step of molecules bioseparation remains challenging. Here, we describe a unique magnetic device to trap and extract magnetic particles in sub-nanoliter droplets, for compartmentalisation of detection steps. Relying on electrodeposition of NiFe structures and microfluidic manipulation, this technology has allowed the purification of genetic material at single-cell scale and was able to reach an extraction rate of 72% for a sample of purified oligonucleotides.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory