Literature DB >> 24910468

Open Gradient Magnetic Red Blood Cell Sorter Evaluation on Model Cell Mixtures.

Lee R Moore1, Franzisca Nehl2, Jenny Dorn2, Jeffrey J Chalmers3, Maciej Zborowski1.   

Abstract

The emerging applications of biological cell separation to rare circulating tumor cell (CTC) detection and separation from blood rely on efficient methods of red blood cell (RBC) debulking. The two most widely used methods of centrifugation and RBC lysis have been associated with the concomitant significant losses of the cells of interest (such as progenitor cells or circulating tumor cells). Moreover, RBC centrifugation and lysis are not well adapted to the emerging diagnostic applications, relying on microfluidics and micro-scale total analytical systems. Therefore, magnetic RBC separation appears a logical alternative considering the high iron content of the RBC (normal mean 105 fg) as compared to the white blood cell iron content (normal mean 1.6 fg). The typical magnetic forces acting on a RBC are small, however, as compared to typical forces associated with centrifugation or the forces acting on synthetic magnetic nanoparticles used in current magnetic cell separations. This requires a significant effort in designing and fabricating a practical magnetic RBC separator. Applying advanced designs to the low cost, high power permanent magnets currently available, and building on the accumulated knowledge of the immunomagnetic cell separation methods and devices, an open gradient magnetic red blood cell (RBC) sorter was designed, fabricated and tested on label-free cell mixtures, with potential applications to RBC debulking from whole blood samples intended for diagnostic tests.

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Keywords:  Biomagnetics; Cellular biophysics; Fluid dynamics; Magnetic susceptibility; Permanent magnets

Year:  2013        PMID: 24910468      PMCID: PMC4047673          DOI: 10.1109/tmag.2012.2225098

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Trans Magn        ISSN: 0018-9464            Impact factor:   1.700


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1.  Feasibility study of red blood cell debulking by magnetic field-flow fractionation with step-programmed flow.

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8.  A Lab-On-chip Tool for Rapid, Quantitative, and Stage-selective Diagnosis of Malaria.

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