| Literature DB >> 24413889 |
Yuchao Chen1, Sixing Li, Yeyi Gu, Peng Li, Xiaoyun Ding, Lin Wang, J Philip McCoy, Stewart J Levine, Tony Jun Huang.
Abstract
Cell enrichment is a powerful tool in a variety of cellular studies, especially in applications with low-abundance cell types. In this work, we developed a standing surface acoustic wave (SSAW) based microfluidic device for non-contact, continuous cell enrichment. With a pair of parallel interdigital transducers (IDT) deposited on a piezoelectric substrate, a one-dimensional SSAW field was established along disposable micro-tubing channels, generating numerous pressure nodes (and thus numerous cell-enrichment regions). Our method is able to concentrate highly diluted blood cells by more than 100 fold with a recovery efficiency of up to 99%. Such highly effective cell enrichment was achieved without using sheath flow. The SSAW-based technique presented here is simple, bio-compatible, label-free, and sheath-flow-free. With these advantages, it could be valuable for many biomedical applications.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24413889 PMCID: PMC4688895 DOI: 10.1039/c3lc51001h
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lab Chip ISSN: 1473-0189 Impact factor: 6.799