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Laser-emitting aqueous bioreactors for ultrasensitive bioactivity analysis

  • Guocheng Fang
  • , Po Hao Tseng
  • , Jie Liao
  • , Song Zhu
  • , Tian Zhou
  • , Hangrui Liu
  • , Hui Zhu
  • , Dayong Jin
  • , Lan Yang
  • , Yu Cheng Chen

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Abstract

Water droplets, acting as natural bioreactors and optical whispering-gallery-mode (WGM) resonators, hold the potential for laser-assisted analysis. However, water/aqueous droplet lasers can only survive in air with a limited lifespan (<100 s) due to rapid evaporation, restricting their applications in bioreactions. To address this challenge, we introduce laser-emitting aqueous bioreactors (LEABs) in fluorocarbon oils. These LEABs enable stable laser emission and extend a droplet lifespan over 1,000-fold. LEABs enable the encapsulation of bioactive materials for long-term analysis with unique lasing characteristic fingerprints. The reactions within LEAB can interact with the most resonating light, enhancing detection sensitivity by over 100-fold compared to conventional WGM sensors. By integrating LEABs with microfluidic droplet technology, we demonstrated their application in monitoring enzyme activity and cellular metabolism at single-cell and multicellular levels. Furthermore, we showed the laser threshold-gated screening of single yeast. This platform can bridge the gap between laser technology and biochemical applications, broadening the scope of laser-based analysis.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere2425829122
JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume122
Issue number34
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 26 2025

Keywords

  • aqueous droplet
  • bioreaction
  • microlaser
  • optical resonator
  • whispering-gallery-mode

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