2022
DOI: 10.1038/s41378-022-00382-2
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Rapid switching and durable on-chip spark-cavitation-bubble cell sorter

Abstract: Precise and high-speed sorting of individual target cells from heterogeneous populations plays an imperative role in cell research. Although the conventional fluorescence-activated cell sorter (FACS) is capable of rapid and accurate cell sorting, it occupies a large volume of the instrument and inherently brings in aerosol generation as well as cross-contamination among samples. The sorting completed in a fully enclosed and disposable microfluidic chip has the potential to eliminate the above concerns. However… Show more

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“…Recently, biophysical markers obtained by IFC have been used in identification of different blood cells, [ 19 ] tumor and blood cells, [ 20 ] and pharmacological perturbations. [ 17b ] From the perspective of sorting execution, various actuators based on piezoelectric, [ 21 ] DEP, [ 22 ] acoustic, [ 23 ] electric spark, [ 24 ] valve, [ 25 ] and femto‐second laser [ 26 ] are developed to separate target cells. Among them, the piezoelectric transducer (PZT) achieves cell separation by using fluid to change the cell trajectory, which avoids direct cell stimulation but has high response speed, and is thus widely used.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, biophysical markers obtained by IFC have been used in identification of different blood cells, [ 19 ] tumor and blood cells, [ 20 ] and pharmacological perturbations. [ 17b ] From the perspective of sorting execution, various actuators based on piezoelectric, [ 21 ] DEP, [ 22 ] acoustic, [ 23 ] electric spark, [ 24 ] valve, [ 25 ] and femto‐second laser [ 26 ] are developed to separate target cells. Among them, the piezoelectric transducer (PZT) achieves cell separation by using fluid to change the cell trajectory, which avoids direct cell stimulation but has high response speed, and is thus widely used.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%