微流体辅助秀丽隐杆线虫分选的现状与展望。

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秀丽隐杆线虫(秀丽隐杆线虫)自首次发现人类疾病和遗传学建模的巨大研究潜力以来,几十年来一直是一种流行的模式生物。分选是为许多基于蠕虫的生物测定提供阶段或年龄同步的蠕虫种群的重要手段。然而,传统的人工秀丽隐杆线虫分选技术繁琐且效率低下,而商用复杂对象参数分析仪和分选器对大多数实验室来说过于昂贵和笨重。最近,芯片实验室(微流体)技术的发展极大地促进了需要大量同步蠕虫种群的秀丽隐杆线虫研究以及新设计、机制和自动化算法的进步。以往的综述多集中在微流控装置的发展上,缺乏对秀丽隐杆线虫生物学研究需求的总结和讨论,对线虫研究人员来说难以阅读。本文旨在从多个角度全面综述微流体辅助秀丽隐杆线虫分选的最新进展,以适应不同背景的研究人员,即生物学家和工程师。首先,与传统的商品化蠕虫分选工具相比,我们强调了微流控线虫分选装置的优点和局限性。其次,为了使工程师受益,我们从主动或被动分选、分选策略、目标人群和分选标准的角度对现有的设备进行了综述。第三,为了使生物学家受益,我们回顾了分选在生物学研究中的贡献。我们希望,通过提供这篇全面的综述,来自这个多学科社区的每个研究人员都能有效地找到所需的信息,从而促进未来的研究。
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Microfluidic-Assisted <i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i> Sorting: Current Status and Future Prospects.

Microfluidic-Assisted <i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i> Sorting: Current Status and Future Prospects.

Microfluidic-Assisted <i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i> Sorting: Current Status and Future Prospects.

Microfluidic-Assisted Caenorhabditis elegans Sorting: Current Status and Future Prospects.

Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) has been a popular model organism for several decades since its first discovery of the huge research potential for modeling human diseases and genetics. Sorting is an important means of providing stage- or age-synchronized worm populations for many worm-based bioassays. However, conventional manual techniques for C. elegans sorting are tedious and inefficient, and commercial complex object parametric analyzer and sorter is too expensive and bulky for most laboratories. Recently, the development of lab-on-a-chip (microfluidics) technology has greatly facilitated C. elegans studies where large numbers of synchronized worm populations are required and advances of new designs, mechanisms, and automation algorithms. Most previous reviews have focused on the development of microfluidic devices but lacked the summaries and discussion of the biological research demands of C. elegans, and are hard to read for worm researchers. We aim to comprehensively review the up-to-date microfluidic-assisted C. elegans sorting developments from several angles to suit different background researchers, i.e., biologists and engineers. First, we highlighted the microfluidic C. elegans sorting devices' advantages and limitations compared to the conventional commercialized worm sorting tools. Second, to benefit the engineers, we reviewed the current devices from the perspectives of active or passive sorting, sorting strategies, target populations, and sorting criteria. Third, to benefit the biologists, we reviewed the contributions of sorting to biological research. We expect, by providing this comprehensive review, that each researcher from this multidisciplinary community can effectively find the needed information and, in turn, facilitate future research.

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