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High-throughput cell focusing and separation via acoustofluidic tweezers.


ABSTRACT: Separation of particles and cells is an important function in many biological and biomedical protocols. Although a variety of microfluidic-based techniques have been developed so far, there is clearly still a demand for a precise, fast, and biocompatible method for separation of microparticles and cells. By combining acoustics and hydrodynamics, we have developed a method which we integrated into three-dimensional acoustofluidic tweezers (3D-AFT) to rapidly and efficiently separate microparticles and cells into multiple high-purity fractions. Compared with other acoustophoresis methods, this 3D-AFT method significantly increases the throughput by an order of magnitude, is label-free and gently handles the sorted cells. We demonstrate not only the separation of 10, 12, and 15 micron particles at a throughput up to 500 ?l min-1 using this 3D-AFT method, but also the separation of erythrocytes, leukocytes, and cancer cells. This 3D-AFT method is able to meet various separation demands thus offering a viable alternative with potential for clinical applications.

SUBMITTER: Wu M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6203445 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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High-throughput cell focusing and separation via acoustofluidic tweezers.

Wu Mengxi M   Chen Kejie K   Yang Shujie S   Wang Zeyu Z   Huang Po-Hsun PH   Mai John J   Li Zeng-Yao ZY   Huang Tony Jun TJ  

Lab on a chip 20180901 19


Separation of particles and cells is an important function in many biological and biomedical protocols. Although a variety of microfluidic-based techniques have been developed so far, there is clearly still a demand for a precise, fast, and biocompatible method for separation of microparticles and cells. By combining acoustics and hydrodynamics, we have developed a method which we integrated into three-dimensional acoustofluidic tweezers (3D-AFT) to rapidly and efficiently separate microparticle  ...[more]

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