The sorting of biological cells or particles immersed in a fluid is a frequent goal in the domain of microfluidics. One approach for such sorting is in using the inertial effects that are present in curved channels. In this study, we propose a new approach of inertial focusing of cells in microfluidic devices. The investigated channels had the form of a helical channel with a circular cross-section, and the cells were spherical. We identified the key parameters that influence the cell sorting results through multiple computational simulations using a modelling tool PyOIF within the package ESPResSo. We found that spherical cells could be sorted with respect to their size in helical channels since their stabilised positions are located in di...
© 2019 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim Recently, particle concentration and filtration us...
Focusing and separation of particles such as cells at high throughput is extremely attractive for bi...
In this study, inertial focusing phenomenon was investigated, which can be used as a passive method ...
The dynamics of a cell suspended in a Newtonian liquid subjected to a pressure-driven flow at non-ne...
Microfluidic devices are tiny circuits that flow fluids instead of electrons. Because they are inexp...
Microfluidic devices are useful tools for healthcare, biological and chemical analysis and materials...
Inertial Microfluidics offer a high throughput, label-free, easy to design, and cost-effective solut...
Inertial microfluidics represent a powerful new tool for accurately positioning cells and microparti...
Inertial Microfluidics offer a high throughput, label-free, easy to design, and cost-effective solut...
Inertial microfluidics has become one of the emerging topics due to potential applications such as p...
Following the emergence of many blood transfusion-associated diseases, novel passive cell separation...
Inertial microfluidics has emerged as an important tool for manipulating particles and cells. For a ...
Inertial microfluidics has emerged recently as a promising tool for high-throughput manipulation of ...
Since the beginning of microfluidics, the ability to control motion of particles in microchan...
In the last decade, inertial microfluidics has attracted significant attention and a wide variety of...
© 2019 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim Recently, particle concentration and filtration us...
Focusing and separation of particles such as cells at high throughput is extremely attractive for bi...
In this study, inertial focusing phenomenon was investigated, which can be used as a passive method ...
The dynamics of a cell suspended in a Newtonian liquid subjected to a pressure-driven flow at non-ne...
Microfluidic devices are tiny circuits that flow fluids instead of electrons. Because they are inexp...
Microfluidic devices are useful tools for healthcare, biological and chemical analysis and materials...
Inertial Microfluidics offer a high throughput, label-free, easy to design, and cost-effective solut...
Inertial microfluidics represent a powerful new tool for accurately positioning cells and microparti...
Inertial Microfluidics offer a high throughput, label-free, easy to design, and cost-effective solut...
Inertial microfluidics has become one of the emerging topics due to potential applications such as p...
Following the emergence of many blood transfusion-associated diseases, novel passive cell separation...
Inertial microfluidics has emerged as an important tool for manipulating particles and cells. For a ...
Inertial microfluidics has emerged recently as a promising tool for high-throughput manipulation of ...
Since the beginning of microfluidics, the ability to control motion of particles in microchan...
In the last decade, inertial microfluidics has attracted significant attention and a wide variety of...
© 2019 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim Recently, particle concentration and filtration us...
Focusing and separation of particles such as cells at high throughput is extremely attractive for bi...
In this study, inertial focusing phenomenon was investigated, which can be used as a passive method ...