Sun et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Double spiral microchannel for label-free tumor cell separation and enrichmentSun et al., 2012
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- Sun J
- Li M
- Liu C
- Zhang Y
- Liu D
- Liu W
- Hu G
- Jiang X
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- Lab on a Chip
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This work reports on a passive double spiral microfluidic device allowing rapid and label- free tumor cell separation and enrichment from diluted peripheral whole blood, by exploiting the size-dependent hydrodynamic forces. A numerical model is developed to simulate the …
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