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DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1510133112
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Stochastic electrotransport selectively enhances the transport of highly electromobile molecules

Sung-Yon Kim,Jaehun Cho,Evan Murray,N.A. Bakh,Heejin Choi,Kimberly Ohn,Luzdary Ruelas,Austin Hubbert,Meg McCue,Sara Vassallo,Philipp Keller,Kwanghun Chung

Electrokinetic phenomena
Diffusion
Molecule
2015
Nondestructive chemical processing of porous samples such as fixed biological tissues typically relies on molecular diffusion. Diffusion into a porous structure is a slow process that significantly delays completion of chemical processing. Here, we present a novel electrokinetic method termed stochastic electrotransport for rapid nondestructive processing of porous samples. This method uses a rotational electric field to selectively disperse highly electromobile molecules throughout a porous sample without displacing the low-electromobility molecules that constitute the sample. Using computational models, we show that stochastic electrotransport can rapidly disperse electromobile molecules in a porous medium. We apply this method to completely clear mouse organs within 1-3 days and to stain them with nuclear dyes, proteins, and antibodies within 1 day. Our results demonstrate the potential of stochastic electrotransport to process large and dense tissue samples that were previously infeasible in time when relying on diffusion.
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    Stochastic electrotransport selectively enhances the transport of highly electromobile molecules” is a paper by Sung-Yon Kim Jaehun Cho Evan Murray N.A. Bakh Heejin Choi Kimberly Ohn Luzdary Ruelas Austin Hubbert Meg McCue Sara Vassallo Philipp Keller Kwanghun Chung published in 2015. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.