Channel-Free Single-Cell Sorting in Air with Tunable Paths. Schematic illustration of the in-air microfluidic single-cell sorting platform. Cell suspensions are encapsulated into droplets and ejected ...
Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAM) hydrogel undergoes significant but precise changes in size between 20°C and 40°C, making it an excellent candidate for use in variable-size deterministic lateral ...
Most cytometers are for analysis only, and are not equipped with sorters. Those that have sorters tend to fall into one of two very broad classes. Flow cytometers equipped with high-speed sorters are ...
This article is based on a poster originally authored by Barbie Wang, Maria Giebler, Adrian Freeman, Karen Hogg, Adam Corrigan and Hitesh Sanganee. This poster is being hosted on this website in its ...
An electromagnetic device can gently sort cells by levitating them to different heights. It looks like a magic trick: cells at the bottom of a liquid medium begin levitating, then hovering at a ...
Christian de Caestecker, a Ph.D. student in the lab of Ian Macara, Louise B. McGavock Professor and chair of the Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, has proposed and validated a mechanism ...
Selecting specific cells to be used in an investigational therapy has led to improved recovery of heart function in a new study employing a lab model for myocardial infarction, the medical term for ...
The fabrication of our microfluidic device was achieved using soft lithography and oxygen plasma bonding techniques. Specifically, a silicon wafer was first coated with a layer of 50 μm thick SU-8 ...
Cell sorting allows scientists to isolate specific cells based on unique biomarkers, but traditional flow cytometers are poorly suited for GMP-compliant cell therapy production. The CGX10 Cell ...
Cell sorting corresponds to the spatial organisation of cells by type or function, which is central to tissue morphogenesis and arises from the interplay of mechanical, biochemical, and cellular ...
Atypical cell types, such as large or sticky cells, can clog cell sorters, show poor recovery, and ultimately undermine downstream results. Researchers can address these challenges with gentle ...
Stanford Medicine researchers invent an electromagnetic device that can gently sort different types of cells by levitating them to different heights. It looks like a magic trick: Cells at the bottom ...
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