Lifespan-on-a-chip: microfluidic chambers for performing lifelong observation of C. elegans

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This article describes the fabrication of a microfluidic device for the liquid culture of many individual nematode worms (Caenorhabditis elegans) in separate chambers. Each chamber houses a single worm from the fourth larval stage until death, and enables examination of a population of individual worms for their entire adult lifespans. Adjacent to the chambers, the device includes microfluidic worm clamps, which enable periodic, temporary immobilization of each worm. The device made it possible to track changes in body size and locomotion in individual worms throughout their lifespans. This ability to perform longitudinal measurements within the device enabled the identification of age-related phenotypic changes that correlate with lifespan in C. elegans.

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Copyright 2010 Lab on a Chip. This is a post-print version of a published paper that is available at: https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlehtml/2010/lc/b919265d Recommended citation: Hulme, S. Elizabeth, Sergey S. Shevkoplyas, Alison P. McGuigan, Javier Apfeld, Walter Fontana, and George M. Whitesides. "Lifespan-on-a-chip: microfluidic chambers for performing lifelong observation of C. elegans." Lab on a chip 10, no. 5 (2010): 589. DOI: 10.1039/B919265D This item has been deposited in accordance with publisher copyright and licensing terms and with the author’s permission.