Lee et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Active control of inertial focusing positions and particle separations enabled by velocity profile tuning with coflow systemsLee et al., 2018
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- Lee D
- Nam S
- Kim J
- Di Carlo D
- Lee W
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- Analytical chemistry
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Inertial microfluidics has drawn much attention not only for its diverse applications but also for counterintuitive new fluid dynamic behaviors. Inertial focusing positions are determined by two lift forces, that is, shear gradient and wall-induced lift forces, that are generally known …
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