Simultaneous cell profiling and isolation based on cellular antigen-binding capacity plays an important role in understanding and treating diseases. However, fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) and magnetic-activated cell sorting (MACS) are not able to meet this need, due to their requirement for a large quantity of target cells and the limitation stemming from bimodal separation. Here we report a microfluidic method, termed quantitative ferrohydrodynamic cell separation (qFCS), that achieved multimodal rare cell sorting and simultaneous antigen profiling at a ∼30,000 cell min–1 throughput with a 96.49% recovery rate and a 98.72% purity of recovered cells. qFCS profiles and sorts cells via cellular magnetic content of the magneticall...
Magnetic activated cell sorting is a well-established technology to sort target cells from heterogen...
Magnetic cell sorting provides a valuable complementary mechanism to fluorescent techniques, especia...
Recent studies have shown that specific rare cells in the blood can serve as an indicator of cancer ...
Rapid and accurate detection, quantification and analysis of rare cells in biological samples is of ...
The ability to sort and capture more than one cell type from a complex sample will enable a wide var...
Extraction of rare target cells from biosamples is enabling for life science research. Traditional r...
International audienceCurrently, the technique for the quantitative detection of cells is flow cytom...
Sorting engineered cells with unique properties or functions from a larger population represents the...
Magnetic cell separation has become a key methodology for the isolation of target cell populations f...
In medical diagnostics, detection of cells exhibiting specific phenotypes constitutes a paramount ch...
Magnetically labelled cells are finding a wealth of applications for in vitro analysis as well as in...
The cancer community continues to search for an efficient and cost-effective technique to isolate an...
Progress in clinical trials in infectious disease, autoimmunity, and cancer is stymied by a dearth o...
Isolation of different cell types from one sample by fluorescence activated cell sorting is standard...
A simple microfluidic system has been presented to perform continuous two-parameter cell sorting bas...
Magnetic activated cell sorting is a well-established technology to sort target cells from heterogen...
Magnetic cell sorting provides a valuable complementary mechanism to fluorescent techniques, especia...
Recent studies have shown that specific rare cells in the blood can serve as an indicator of cancer ...
Rapid and accurate detection, quantification and analysis of rare cells in biological samples is of ...
The ability to sort and capture more than one cell type from a complex sample will enable a wide var...
Extraction of rare target cells from biosamples is enabling for life science research. Traditional r...
International audienceCurrently, the technique for the quantitative detection of cells is flow cytom...
Sorting engineered cells with unique properties or functions from a larger population represents the...
Magnetic cell separation has become a key methodology for the isolation of target cell populations f...
In medical diagnostics, detection of cells exhibiting specific phenotypes constitutes a paramount ch...
Magnetically labelled cells are finding a wealth of applications for in vitro analysis as well as in...
The cancer community continues to search for an efficient and cost-effective technique to isolate an...
Progress in clinical trials in infectious disease, autoimmunity, and cancer is stymied by a dearth o...
Isolation of different cell types from one sample by fluorescence activated cell sorting is standard...
A simple microfluidic system has been presented to perform continuous two-parameter cell sorting bas...
Magnetic activated cell sorting is a well-established technology to sort target cells from heterogen...
Magnetic cell sorting provides a valuable complementary mechanism to fluorescent techniques, especia...
Recent studies have shown that specific rare cells in the blood can serve as an indicator of cancer ...