A coral-on-a-chip microfluidic platform enabling live-imaging microscopy of reef-building corals
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Shapiro, Orr H.; Kramarsky-Winter, Esti; Gavish, Assaf R.; Stocker, Roman; Vardi, Assaf
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Coral reefs, and the unique ecosystems they support, are facing severe threats by human activities and climate change. Our understanding of these threats is hampered by the lack of robust approaches for studying the micro-scale interactions between corals and their environment. Here we present an experimental platform, coral-on-a-chip, combining micropropagation and microfluidics to allow direct microscopic study of live coral polyps. The small and transparent coral micropropagates are ideally suited for live-imaging microscopy, while the microfluidic platform facilitates long-term visualization under controlled environmental conditions. We demonstrate the usefulness of this approach by imaging coral micropropagates at previously unattainable spatio-temporal resolutions, providing new insights into several micro-scale processes including coral calcification, coral-pathogen interaction and the loss of algal symbionts (coral bleaching). Coral-on-a-chip thus provides a powerful method for studying coral physiology in vivo at the micro-scale, opening new vistas in coral biology.
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2016-03Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Civil and Environmental EngineeringJournal
Nature Communications
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Nature Publishing Group
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Shapiro, Orr H. et al. “A Coral-on-a-Chip Microfluidic Platform Enabling Live-Imaging Microscopy of Reef-Building Corals.” Nature Communications 7 (March 2016): 10860 © 2016 The Author(s)
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2041-1723