Size- And Deformability-Based Particle Sorting By Strategic Design Of Obstacle Arrays In Continuous Centrifugal Sedimentation Mode

2015 TRANSDUCERS - 2015 18TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOLID-STATE SENSORS, ACTUATORS AND MICROSYSTEMS (TRANSDUCERS)(2015)

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Abstract
This paper describes a novel, smart-grid technique for isolating, sorting and capturing cancer cells based on size and deformability by lateral displacement. In stopped-flow, centrifugal sedimentation mode, the bioparticles are sizeselectively displaced along the dynamically spaced grid of the microstructures in a deterministic fashion. Following displacement, particles are captured in claw-like structures for onward processing. This displacement method was first demonstrated for sorting seven bead populations with diameters between 5 mu m and 30 mu m from a mixture. Then HeLa and melanoma cells spiked in buffer and whole blood were isolated and captured. Finally, we succeeded to sort normal and fixed HeLa cells according to their deformability.
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Centrifugal, microfluidics, cancer cell, deformability
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