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Title:
Manipulation of Cell-Sized Phospholipid-Coated Microdroplets and Their Use as Biochemical Microreactors

Language:English
Type:Article
Authors:Masahiko Hase, Ayako Yamada, Tsutomu Hamada, Damien Baigl and Kenichi Yoshikawa
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Journal:Langmuir
ISSN:0743-7463
Volume:23
Number:2
Month:1
Year:2007
Actual year:2007
Pages:348–352
doi:10.1021/la0618521
bibtex id:2007_Langmuir_Hase_07-01
Abstract:
Cell-sized water droplets coated by a phospholipid layer mimicking the inner surface of living cells were manipulated by laser tweezers and used as biochemical microreactors. The cell-sized phospholipid-coated microdroplets (CPMDs) consisted of a water droplet in mineral oil with a diameter of 1-100 mu m and coated by 1,2-dioleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphoethanolamine. We monitored the time development of biochemical reactions in a single CPMD obtained after the controlled fusion of two CPMDs containing a substrate and an enzyme, respectively. We present results on two enzymatic reactions: calcein production in the presence of esterase and green fluorescence protein expression.
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2007
"Manipulation of Cell-Sized Phospholipid-Coated Microdroplets and Their Use as Biochemical Microreactors"
Masahiko Hase, Ayako Yamada, Tsutomu Hamada, Damien Baigl and Kenichi Yoshikawa, Langmuir, 23(2), 348–352 (2007)
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doi:10.1021/la0618521