The invention provides systems, including apparatus, methods, and kits,
for the microfluidic manipulation and/or detection of particles, such as
cells and/or beads. The invention provides systems, including apparatus,
methods, and kits, for the microfluidic manipulation and/or analysis of
particles, such as cells, viruses, organelles, beads, and/or vesicles.
The invention also provides microfluidic mechanisms for carrying out
these manipulations and analyses. These mechanisms may enable controlled
input, movement/positioning, retention/localization, treatment,
measurement, release, and/or output of particles. Furthermore, these
mechanisms may be combined in any suitable order and/or employed for any
suitable number of times within a system. Accordingly, these combinations
may allow particles to be sorted, cultured, mixed, treated, and/or
assayed, among others, as single particles, mixed groups of particles,
arrays of particles, heterogeneous particle sets, and/or homogeneous
particle sets, among others, in series and/or in parallel. In addition,
these combinations may enable microfluidic systems to be reused.
Furthermore, these combinations may allow the response of particles to
treatment to be measured on a shorter time scale than was previously
possible. Therefore, systems of the invention may allow a broad range of
cell and particle assays, such as drug screens, cell characterizations,
research studies, and/or clinical analyses, among others, to be scaled
down to microfluidic size. Such scaled-down assays may use less sample
and reagent, may be less labor intensive, and/or may be more informative
than comparable macrofluidic assays.