Cell sickling is the process in which intracellular polymerization of deoxygenated sickle hemoglobin (HbS) leads to distorted, rigid cells, resulting in abnormal blood rheology and painful vaso-occlusion. Current methods for detection of this process mainly rely on optical microscopy of cellular morphology and measurements of cell deformability and blood rheology. As electrical impedance of cells is a sensitive indicator of changes in cellular structure and biophysical characteristics, it can be a promising marker for characterization of abnormal blood rheology and a means more convenient than optics to be integrated into point-of-care devices. In this work, a microfluidics-based electrical impedance sensor has been developed for characteri...
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is characterized by the abnormal deformation of red blood cells (RBCs) in ...
Objective: Deformability is an essential feature of red blood cells (RBCs), enabling them to undergo...
<p>The electrical properties of biological cells have connections to their pathological states. Here...
International audienceThis paper discusses the electrical sensing of red blood cell (RBC) rigidity d...
In this paper, we demonstrate a microfluidic impedance spectroscopy platform that simultaneously pro...
En raison d’une mutation génétique, l'hémoglobine contenue dans les globules rouges (GRs) se polymér...
International audienceIn this paper, sickled red blood cells of different densities from distinct Si...
International audienceThis paper describes the use of a microfluidic device comprising channels with...
International audienceIn this paper we demonstrate the capability to detect red blood cells mechanic...
This paper reports a microfluidic system for biophysical characterization of red blood cells (RBCs) ...
In sickle cell disease (SCD), a single point mutation in the gene coding for beta-globin causes the ...
Biophysical (mechanical and electrical) properties of living cells have been proven to play importan...
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is characterized by the abnormal deformation of red blood cells (RBCs) in ...
Objective: Deformability is an essential feature of red blood cells (RBCs), enabling them to undergo...
<p>The electrical properties of biological cells have connections to their pathological states. Here...
International audienceThis paper discusses the electrical sensing of red blood cell (RBC) rigidity d...
In this paper, we demonstrate a microfluidic impedance spectroscopy platform that simultaneously pro...
En raison d’une mutation génétique, l'hémoglobine contenue dans les globules rouges (GRs) se polymér...
International audienceIn this paper, sickled red blood cells of different densities from distinct Si...
International audienceThis paper describes the use of a microfluidic device comprising channels with...
International audienceIn this paper we demonstrate the capability to detect red blood cells mechanic...
This paper reports a microfluidic system for biophysical characterization of red blood cells (RBCs) ...
In sickle cell disease (SCD), a single point mutation in the gene coding for beta-globin causes the ...
Biophysical (mechanical and electrical) properties of living cells have been proven to play importan...
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is characterized by the abnormal deformation of red blood cells (RBCs) in ...
Objective: Deformability is an essential feature of red blood cells (RBCs), enabling them to undergo...
<p>The electrical properties of biological cells have connections to their pathological states. Here...