DOI: 10.18130/v3rd21
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Microfluidic Device Design for Selective Enrichment of Biocolloids Based on their Deformability and Polarization

Abstract: The development of methods to achieve the selective enrichment and separation of biocolloids based on particle size, shape, biomechanical properties, cell phenotype, and biomolecular conformation is of great interest towards application in tissue regeneration and bioanalytical systems. Microfluidic systems enable the selective translation of particles by hydrodynamic means based on size, shape and deformability. Furthermore, separation can be achieved through the integration of electrokinetic methods such as d… Show more

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