Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.131, No.38, 13610-13610, 2009
Microfluidic Device for Single-Molecule Experiments with Enhanced Photostability
A microfluidic device made of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) addresses key limitations in single-molecule fluorescence experiments by providing high dye photostability and low sample sticking. Photobleaching is dramatically reduced by deoxygenation via gas diffusion through porous channel watts. Rapid buffer exchange in a laminar sheath flow followed by optical interrogation minimizes surface-sample contacts and allows the in situ addition and combination of other reagents.