Piacentini et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Separation of platelets from other blood cells in continuous-flow by dielectrophoresis field-flow-fractionationPiacentini et al., 2011
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- Piacentini N
- Mernier G
- Tornay R
- Renaud P
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- Biomicrofluidics
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We present a microfluidic device capable of separating platelets from other blood cells in continuous flow using dielectrophoresis field-flow-fractionation. The use of hydrodynamic focusing in combination with the application of a dielectrophoretic force allows the …
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