Label-free cell separation and sorting in microfluidic systems
University of California, Los Angeles · California NanoSystems Institute
Abstract
Cell separation and sorting are essential steps in cell biology research and in many diagnostic and therapeutic methods. Recently, there has been interest in methods which avoid the use of biochemical labels; numerous intrinsic biomarkers have been explored to identify cells including size, electrical polarizability, and hydrodynamic properties. This review highlights microfluidic techniques used for label-free discrimination and fractionation of cell populations. Microfluidic systems have been adopted to precisely handle single cells and interface with other tools for biochemical analysis. We analyzed many of these techniques, detailing their mode of separation, while concentrating on recent developments and…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 29.99
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 124
Authors
8- DRDaniel R. GossettCorresponding
University of California, Los Angeles, California NanoSystems Institute
- WMWestbrook M. Weaver
University of California, Los Angeles, California NanoSystems Institute
- AJAlbert J. Mach
California NanoSystems Institute, University of California, Los Angeles
- SHSoojung Hur
California NanoSystems Institute, University of California, Los Angeles
- HTHenry T. K. Tse
California NanoSystems Institute, University of California, Los Angeles
Topics & keywords
- Microfluidics
- Sorting
- Computer science
- Nanotechnology
- Interface (matter)
- Biochemical engineering
- Separation method
- Cell sorting
- Reduced inequalities