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Sub-micrometer-precision, three-dimensional (3D) hydrodynamic focusing via “microfluidic drifting”

Nawaz et al., 2014

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8271467650564641207
Author
Nawaz A
Zhang X
Mao X
Rufo J
Lin S
Guo F
Zhao Y
Lapsley M
Li P
McCoy J
Levine S
Huang T
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Lab on a Chip

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In this article, we demonstrate single-layered,“microfluidic drifting” based three-dimensional (3D) hydrodynamic focusing devices with particle/cell focal positioning approaching submicron precision along both lateral and vertical directions. By systematically optimizing …
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    • G01N15/10Investigating individual particles
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