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High throughput separation of blood cells by using hydrodynamics and magnetophoresis

Seo et al., 2011

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17440397499901718806
Author
Seo H
Kang D
Ahn H
Kim H
Kim Y
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2011 16th International Solid-State Sensors, Actuators and Microsystems Conference

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Blood separation performs an important role in medical diagnosis and medicine research. A micro-scale analysis system for blood allows immediate diagnosis, regardless of time or location. Rapid handling of target cells is required for accurate analysis because blood cells …
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