Park et al., 2017 - Google Patents
In-droplet microparticle separation using travelling surface acoustic wavePark et al., 2017
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- Park K
- Park J
- Jung J
- Destgeer G
- Ahmed H
- Sung H
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- Biomicrofluidics
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Droplets in microfluidic systems can contain microscale objects such as cells and microparticles. The control of the positions of microscale objects within a microchannel is crucial for practical applications in not only continuous-flow-based but also droplet-based …
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