Inertial Focusing in Microfluidics
Shriners Hospitals for Children - Erie · Harvard University · +1 more institution
Abstract
When Segré and Silberberg in 1961 witnessed particles in a laminar pipe flow congregating at an annulus in the pipe, scientists were perplexed and spent decades learning why such behavior occurred, finally understanding that it was caused by previously unknown forces on particles in an inertial flow. The advent of microfluidics opened a new realm of possibilities for inertial focusing in the processing of biological fluids and cellular suspensions and created a field that is now rapidly expanding. Over the past five years, inertial focusing has enabled high-throughput, simple, and precise manipulation of bodily fluids for a myriad of applications in point-of-care and clinical diagnostics. This review describes…
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2Topics & keywords
- Microfluidics
- Inertial frame of reference
- Computer science
- Mechanical engineering
- Nanotechnology
- Engineering
- Physics
- Materials science