Standing surface acoustic wave (SSAW) based multichannel cell sorting
Lab on a Chip2012Vol. 12(21), pp. 4228–4228
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Xiaoyun Ding, Sz‐Chin Steven Lin, Michael Ian Lapsley, Sixing Li, Xiang Guo, Chung Yu Chan, I‐Kao Chiang, Lin Wang, J. Philip McCoy, Tony Jun Huang
Abstract
We introduce a novel microfluidic device for cell sorting in continuous flow using tunable standing surface acoustic waves. This method allows individual cells to be precisely directed into five different outlet channels in a single step. It is versatile, simple, label-free, non-invasive, and highly controllable.
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