Microfluidic active loading of single cells enables analysis of complex clinical specimens
Single-cell detection methods are limited by the trade-off between flow rate and measurement precision. Here the authors introduce active loading, an optically triggered microfluidic system to concentrate diluted cell samples, which reduces clogging and decreases processing time in single-cell assay...
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Main Authors: | Nicholas L. Calistri, Robert J. Kimmerling, Seth W. Malinowski, Mehdi Touat, Mark M. Stevens, Selim Olcum, Keith L. Ligon, Scott R. Manalis |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/87b9574143a84e82ab152a42f9a0ce1c |
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