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Bioengineering

Polymeric Microneedle Array Fabrication by Photolithography
Himanshu Kathuria 1, Jaspreet Singh Kochhar 1, Michelle Hui Min Fong 1, Michinao Hashimoto 2, Ciprian Iliescu 3, Hanry Yu 3,4,5, Lifeng Kang 1
1Department of Pharmacy, National University of Singapore, 2Singapore University of Technology and Design, 3Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology, Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), 4Department of Physiology, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, 5Mechanobiology Institute, National University of Singapore

Here, we present a protocol describing a mold-free fabrication process of the polymeric microneedles by photolithography.

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Genetics

Mapping RNA-RNA Interactions Globally Using Biotinylated Psoralen
Jong Ghut Ashley Aw 1, Yang Shen 2, Niranjan Nagarajan 2, Yue Wan 1
1Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology, Genome Institute of Singapore, A*STAR, 2Computational and Systems Biology, Genome Institute of Singapore, A*STAR

Here, we detail the method of Sequencing of Psoralen crosslinked, Ligated, and Selected Hybrids (SPLASH), which enables genome-wide mapping of intramolecular and intermolecular RNA-RNA interactions in vivo. SPLASH can be applied to study RNA interactomes of organisms including yeast, bacteria and humans.

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Immunology and Infection

Bead Based Multiplex Assay for Analysis of Tear Cytokine Profiles
Praveen Kumar Balne 1,2, Veonice Bijin AU 3, Louis Tong 2, Arkasubhra Ghosh 4, Mukesh Agrawal 5, John Connolly 3, Rupesh Agrawal 1
1National Healthcare Group Eye Institute, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, 2Singapore Eye Research Institute (SERI), 3Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, A*STAR, 4GROW Research Laboratory, Narayana Nethralaya Foundation, 5Vimta Labs Limited

Analysis of tear film cytokines helps in studying various ocular diseases. Bead based multiplex assays are simple and sensitive and enable the testing of multiple targets in samples with small volumes. Here we describe a protocol for tear film cytokine profiling a using bead based multiplex assay.

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Immunology and Infection

Identification of Mediators of T-cell Receptor Signaling via the Screening of Chemical Inhibitor Libraries
Elijah W. Chen *1, Chyan Ying Ke *2,3, Joanna Brzostek *1, Nicholas R. J. Gascoigne 1, Vasily Rybakin 1,4
1Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, 2Singapore Immunology Network, A*STAR, 3Curiox Biosystems, 4Department of Immunobiology, Rega Institute for Medical Research, Katholieke Universiteit (KU) Leuven

This paper uses a flow-cytometry-based assay to screen libraries of chemical inhibitors for the identification of inhibitors and their targets that influence T-cell receptor signaling. The methods described here can also be expanded for high-throughput screenings.

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Immunology and Infection

Use of Single Chain MHC Technology to Investigate Co-agonism in Human CD8+ T Cell Activation
Xiang Zhao 1, Maryam Hamidinia 1, Joanna Ai Ling Choo 1, Chien Tei Too 1,2, Zi Zong Ho 3, Ee Chee Ren 4, Antonio Bertoletti 3, Paul A. MacAry 1,2,5, Keith G. Gould 6, Joanna Brzostek 1, Nicholas R.J. Gascoigne 1,2,5
1Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, 2Immunology Programme, Life Sciences Institute, National University of Singapore, 3Emerging Infectious Diseases Program, Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School, 4Singapore Immunology Network, A*STAR, 5NUS Graduate School for Integrative Sciences and Engineering (NGS), National University of Singapore, 6Department of Immunology, Wright-Fleming Institute, Imperial College London

This protocol describes the use of single chain MHC class I complexes to investigate molecular interactions in human CD8+ T cell activation: generation of engineered antigen presenting cells expressing single chain constructs, culture of human CD8+ T cell clone and T cell activation experiments.

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Biology

Isolation of Primary Rat Hepatocytes with Multiparameter Perfusion Control
Inn Chuan Ng *1, Li Zhang *2, Narelle Nichola Yi Ying Shen 3, Yun Ting Soong 4, Chan Way Ng 5, Phoebe Kang Sheing Koh 1, Yan Zhou 3, Hanry Yu 1,3,4,5,6
1Department of Physiology & The Institute for Digital Medicine (WisDM), National University of Singapore, 2College of Agriculture and Biology, Zhongkai University of Agriculture and Engineering, 3Mechanobiology Institute, National University of Singapore, 4Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology, A*STAR, 5NUS Graduate School for Integrative Sciences and Engineering, 6CAMP, Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology

This protocol details the use of a special intravenous catheter, standardized sterile disposable tubing, temperature control complemented by real-time monitoring, and an alarm system for two-step collagenase perfusion procedure to improve the consistency in the viability, yield, and functionality of isolated primary rat hepatocytes.

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