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A Microfluidic Approach for Inducing Cell Rotation by Means of Hydrodynamic Forces

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SENSORS
Volume 16, Issue 8, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s16081326

Keywords

microfluidics; rotation; hydrodynamic manipulation

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  1. FIRB project: Portable pyro-electro-hydrodynamic biosensor as Nano-Bio-Guard for home-land and food security from Ministry of Education, University and Research of Italy [RBFR10FKZH]
  2. Ste.Bi. S.Te.Bi.srl - Biomedical Technologies Society

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Microfluidic technology allows to realize devices in which cells can be imaged in their three-dimensional shape. However, there are still some limitations in the method, due to the fact that cells follow a straight path while they are flowing in a channel. This can result in a loss in information, since only one side of the cell will be visible. Our work has started from the consideration that if a cell rotates, it is possible to overcome this problem. Several approaches have been proposed for cell manipulation in microfluidics. In our approach, cells are controlled by only taking advantages of hydrodynamic forces. Two different devices have been designed, realized, and tested. The first device induces cell rotation in a plane that is parallel (in-plane) to the observation plane, while the second one induce rotation in a plane perpendicular (out-of-plane) to the observation plane.

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