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Specific membrane capacitance, cytoplasm conductivity and instantaneous Young's modulus of single tumour cells.

Scientific Data 2017 Februrary 15
As label-free biomarkers, biophysical properties of cells are widely used for cell type classification. However, intrinsic biophysical markers, e.g., specific membrane capacitance (Cspecific membrane ), cytoplasm conductivity (σconductivity ) and instantaneous Young's modulus (Einstantaneous ) measured for hundreds of single cells were not yet reported. In this study, single cells in suspension (adherent cells treated with trypsin) were aspirated through a microfluidic constriction channel at 25 °C, and the entry processes and impedance profiles were recorded and translated to Cspecific membrane , σconductivity and Einstantaneous . Cspecific membrane , σconductivity and Einstantaneous of five cell types were quantified as 2.10±0.38 μF cm-2 , 0.91±0.15 S m-1 and 5.52±0.95 kPa for H460 cells (ncell =437); 2.52±0.54 μF cm-2 , 0.83±0.12 S m-1 and 5.54±1.04 kPa for H446 cells (ncell =410); 2.45±0.57 μF cm-2 , 0.99±0.18 S m-1 and 5.16±1.68 kPa for A549 cells (ncell =442); 1.86±0.31 μF cm-2 , 1.07±0.18 S m-1 and 3.86±0.81 kPa for 95D cells (ncell =415); 2.03±0.35 μF cm-2 , 0.99±0.16 S m-1 and 3.49±0.70 kPa for 95C cells (ncell =290). The database of Cspecific membrane , σconductivity and Einstantaneous may serve as a reference for future studies of cellular biophysical properties.

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