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13 July 2007 Development of microfluidic structures for high throughput flow cytometric characterization of blood cells
A. Kummrow, H. Yildirim, J. Theisen, K. Brattke, C. Sprenger, M. Schmidt, J. Neukammer
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Abstract
We exploited ultraprecision milling to fabricate three dimensional microfluidic structures incorporating cascaded hydrodynamic focusing. Stable operation when varying the sample flow over three orders of magnitude was demonstrated. Impedance detection or forward light scatter served to detect polystyrene microspheres and to differentiate red blood cells and blood platelets.
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A. Kummrow, H. Yildirim, J. Theisen, K. Brattke, C. Sprenger, M. Schmidt, and J. Neukammer "Development of microfluidic structures for high throughput flow cytometric characterization of blood cells", Proc. SPIE 6633, Biophotonics 2007: Optics in Life Science, 66332C (13 July 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.728440
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KEYWORDS
Blood

Microfluidics

Light scattering

Microfabrication

Particles

Signal attenuation

Optical testing

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