Single Cell Sampling Using Micromanipulation: A Technique to Isolate Single Cells from Cancer Cell Suspension
Single Cell Sampling Using Micromanipulation: A Technique to Isolate Single Cells from Cancer Cell Suspension
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Single-cell sampling enables isolating a single live cell from a suspension of cancer cells for downstream analysis.
Begin the isolation with a cancer cell suspension. Transfer the desired volume of this suspension onto a glass slide. Leave the slide undisturbed for a while to reduce particle movement and allow the cells to settle.
Now, transfer the slide under a microscope equipped with a micromanipulator connected to a microcapillary tip. This high-precision instrument facilitates physical interaction with cells in the sample at a microscopic level.
Direct the microcapillary tip close to a single target cell. By applying suction, collect the target cell into the microcapillary. Now, transfer the microcapillary directly into a tube containing the desired collection buffer.
Eject the microcapillary contents to release the captured single cell into the buffer. Store the isolated live single cell on ice until further analysis.