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DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1413325111
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Cell separation using tilted-angle standing surface acoustic waves

Xiaoyun Ding,Zhangli Peng,Szu-Yuan Lin,Michela Geri,Sixing Li,Peng Li,Yuchao Chen,Ming Dao,S. Suresh,Tony Jun Huang

Microfluidics
Materials science
Separation (statistics)
2014
Significance We have developed a unique approach for the separation of particles and biological cells through standing surface acoustic waves oriented at an optimum angle to the fluid flow direction in a microfluidic device. This experimental setup, optimized by systematic analyses, has been used to demonstrate effective separation based on size, compressibility, and mechanical properties of particles and cells. The potential of this method for biological–biomedical applications was demonstrated through the example of isolating MCF-7 breast cancer cells from white blood cells. The method offers a possible route for label-free particle or cell separation for many applications in research, disease diagnosis, and drug-efficacy assessment.
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    Cell separation using tilted-angle standing surface acoustic waves” is a paper by Xiaoyun Ding Zhangli Peng Szu-Yuan Lin Michela Geri Sixing Li Peng Li Yuchao Chen Ming Dao S. Suresh Tony Jun Huang published in 2014. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.