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Label-free cellular manipulation and sorting via biocompatible ferrofluids

Kose et al., 2009

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10817095606533562057
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Kose A
Fischer B
Mao L
Koser H
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

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We present a simple microfluidic platform that uses biocompatible ferrofluids for the controlled manipulation and rapid separation of both microparticles and live cells. This low- cost platform exploits differences in particle size, shape, and elasticity to achieve rapid and …
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