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Recent advances in multi-mode microfluidic separation of particles and cells.

Mahmud Kamal RaihanDeyu LiMingliang Ye
Published in: Electrophoresis (2023)
Microfluidic separation of particles and cells is crucial to lab-on-a-chip applications in the fields of science, engineering and industry. The continuous-flow separation methods can be classified as active or passive depending on whether the force involved in the process is externally imposed or internally induced. The majority of current separations has been realized using only one of the active or passive methods. Such a single-mode process is usually limited to one-parameter separation, which often becomes less effective or even ineffective when dealing with real samples because of their inherent heterogeneity. Integrating two or more separation methods of either type has been demonstrated to offer several advantages like improved specificity, resolution, and throughput, etc. This article reviews the recent advances of such multi-mode particle and cell separations in microfluidic devices including the serial-mode pre-focused separation, serial-mode multistage separation, and parallel-mode force-tuned separation. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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