2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.05.16.594321
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Impact of flagellated and elongated morphological phenotypes on the focusing behaviours of biological cells in inertial microfluidic devices

Jessie Howell,
Nicole Hall,
Sulochana Omwenga
et al.

Abstract: Inertial microfluidics has demonstrated tremendous potential to impact biological - and notably medical - fields, by offering a highly versatile, portable and cost-effective approach to cell focusing and sorting. While the range of applications of inertial devices spans medical diagnostics, bioprocessing or water engineering to mention a few, translation is still impeded by the lack of clear understanding of cell interactions in such devices. This often leads to bespoke designs that take years of development a… Show more

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