Pinched flow coupled shear-modulated inertial microfluidics for high-throughput rare blood cell separation.

@article{Bhagat2011PinchedFC,
  title={Pinched flow coupled shear-modulated inertial microfluidics for high-throughput rare blood cell separation.},
  author={Ali Asgar S. Bhagat and Han Wei Hou and Leon Daliang Li and Chwee Teck Lim and Jongyoon Han},
  journal={Lab on a chip},
  year={2011},
  volume={11 11},
  pages={
          1870-8
        }
}
Blood is a highly complex bio-fluid with cellular components making up >40% of the total volume, thus making its analysis challenging and time-consuming. In this work, we introduce a high-throughput size-based separation method for processing diluted blood using inertial microfluidics. The technique takes advantage of the preferential cell focusing in high aspect-ratio microchannels coupled with pinched flow dynamics for isolating low abundance cells from blood. As an application of the… 
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