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An integrated microfluidic system for isolation, counting, and sorting of hematopoietic stem cells

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BIOMICROFLUIDICS
Volume 4, Issue 2, Pages -

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.3454767

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  1. National Science Council in Taiwan [NSC 98-2120-M-006-001]
  2. Ministry of Education, Taiwan, R.O.C.
  3. Ministry of Economic Affairs in Taiwan [99-EC-17-A-17-R7-0525]

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This study reports an integrated microfluidic system capable of isolation, counting, and sorting of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) from cord blood in an automatic format by utilizing a magnetic-bead-based immunoassay. Three functional modules, including cell isolation, cell counting, and cell sorting modules are integrated on a single chip by using microfluidic technology. The cell isolation module is comprised of a four-membrane-type micromixer for binding of target stem cells and magnetic beads, two pneumatic micropumps for sample transport, and an S-shaped channel for isolation of HSCs using a permanent magnet underneath. The counting and sorting of HSCs are performed by utilizing the cell counting and sorting modules. Experimental results show that a separation efficiency as high as 88% for HSCs from cord blood is achieved within 40 min for a sample volume of 100 mu l. Therefore, the development of this integrated microfluidic system may be promising for various applications such as stem cell research and cell therapy. (C) 2010 American Institute of Physics. [doi:10.1063/1.3454767]

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