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Microfluidics: Inertial Microfluidic Cell Stretcher (iMCS): Fully Automated, High‐Throughput, and Near Real‐Time Cell Mechanotyping (Small 28/2017)
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Microfluidics: Inertial Microfluidic Cell Stretcher (iMCS): Fully Automated, High‐Throughput, and Near Real‐Time Cell Mechanotyping (Small 28/2017)

Yanxiang Deng, Steven P Davis, Fan Yang, Kevin S Paulsen, Maneesh Kumar, Rebecca Sinnott DeVaux, Xianhui Wang, Douglas S Conklin, Assad Oberai, Jason I Herschkowitz, …
Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany), Vol.13(28), p.n/a
2017-07-26

Abstract

deformability cytometry high‐throughput cell screening mechanophenotype inertial cell stretcher microfluidics
In article number 1700705, Aram J. Chung and co‐workers report a novel inertial microfluidic cell stretcher capable of characterizing large populations of single‐cell deformability near real‐time in a fully automated manner. This study opens up a new path to practically measure large populations of single‐cell quantitative mechanical properties on‐the‐fly with high statistical significances, enabling actual usage in clinical and biophysical studies.

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