Acoustofluidics for biomedical applications
Acoustofluidic technologies utilize acoustic waves to manipulate fluids and particles within
fluids, all in a contact-free and biocompatible manner. Over the past decade, acoustofluidic …
fluids, all in a contact-free and biocompatible manner. Over the past decade, acoustofluidic …
Label-free microfluidic cell sorting and detection for rapid blood analysis
Blood tests are considered as standard clinical procedures to screen for markers of diseases
and health conditions. However, the complex cellular background (> 99.9% RBCs) and …
and health conditions. However, the complex cellular background (> 99.9% RBCs) and …
Acoustofluidic separation of cells and particles
Acoustofluidics, the integration of acoustics and microfluidics, is a rapidly growing research
field that is addressing challenges in biology, medicine, chemistry, engineering, and …
field that is addressing challenges in biology, medicine, chemistry, engineering, and …
Acoustic microfluidics
Acoustic microfluidic devices are powerful tools that use sound waves to manipulate micro-
or nanoscale objects or fluids in analytical chemistry and biomedicine. Their simple device …
or nanoscale objects or fluids in analytical chemistry and biomedicine. Their simple device …
Microfluidic‐based approaches in targeted cell/particle separation based on physical properties: fundamentals and applications
Cell separation is a key step in many biomedical research areas including biotechnology,
cancer research, regenerative medicine, and drug discovery. While conventional cell sorting …
cancer research, regenerative medicine, and drug discovery. While conventional cell sorting …
Microfluidic-based technologies for CTC isolation: a review of 10 years of intense efforts towards liquid biopsy
The selection of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) directly from blood as a real-time liquid
biopsy has received increasing attention over the past ten years, and further analysis of …
biopsy has received increasing attention over the past ten years, and further analysis of …
[HTML][HTML] Acoustofluidic salivary exosome isolation: a liquid biopsy compatible approach for human papillomavirus–associated oropharyngeal cancer detection
Previous efforts to evaluate the detection of human papilloma viral (HPV) DNA in whole
saliva as a diagnostic measure for HPV-associated oropharyngeal cancer (HPV-OPC) have …
saliva as a diagnostic measure for HPV-associated oropharyngeal cancer (HPV-OPC) have …
Surface acoustic waves in biosensing applications
In this paper, we review the utilization of surface acoustic waves in biosensing applications.
A brief background on the theoretical aspects and on the modeling principles for acoustic …
A brief background on the theoretical aspects and on the modeling principles for acoustic …
Methodologies, technologies, and strategies for acoustic streaming-based acoustofluidics
M Stringer, Z Zeng, X Zhang, Y Chai, W Li… - Applied Physics …, 2023 - pubs.aip.org
Acoustofluidics offers contact-free manipulation of particles and fluids, enabling their uses in
various life sciences, such as for biological and medical applications. Recently, there have …
various life sciences, such as for biological and medical applications. Recently, there have …
Greatly enhanced CTC culture enabled by capturing CTC heterogeneity using a PEGylated PDMS–Titanium–Gold electromicrofluidic device with glutathione …
The circulating tumor cells (CTCs, the root cause of cancer metastasis and poor cancer
prognosis) are very difficult to culture for scale-up in vitro, which has hampered their use in …
prognosis) are very difficult to culture for scale-up in vitro, which has hampered their use in …