We demonstrate a novel biomedical application of a commercial spiral microfluidic chip (Fluidic 382), originally developed for particle sorting, by repurposing it for label-free, size-based isolation ...
The cells glow green under the high-powered microscope, each bedazzled with a constellation of luminous proteins and RNA that, like oil droplets in water, have huddled together through a process known ...
New microfluidic device improves the separation of tumor cells and clusters from malignant effusions
Researchers have unveiled a microfluidic device that significantly improves the separation of tumor cells and clusters from malignant effusions. This novel technology promises to advance the diagnosis ...
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