Rotational manipulation of single cells and organisms using acoustic waves
The precise rotational manipulation of single cells is technically challenging and relies on the optical, magnetic and electrical properties of the biospecimen. Here the authors develop an acoustic-based, on-chip manipulation method that can rotate single microparticles, cells and organisms.
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Main Authors: | Daniel Ahmed, Adem Ozcelik, Nagagireesh Bojanala, Nitesh Nama, Awani Upadhyay, Yuchao Chen, Wendy Hanna-Rose, Tony Jun Huang |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/0431aa05c7e042b78176868ca873c0d3 |
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