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TítuloA Passive Microfluidic Device Based on Crossflow Filtration for Cell Separation Measurements: A Spectrophotometric Characterization
Autor(es)Faustino, Vera
Catarino, Susana Oliveira
Pinho, Diana
Lima, Rui Alberto Madeira Macedo
Minas, Graça
Palavras-chaveMicrofluidics
Red blood cells
Separation
Cross-flow filtration
Spectrophotometry
Data1-Dez-2018
EditoraMDPI
RevistaBiosensors
CitaçãoFaustino, V., Catarino, S., Pinho, D., Lima, R., & Minas, G. (2018). A Passive Microfluidic Device Based on Crossflow Filtration for Cell Separation Measurements: A Spectrophotometric Characterization. Biosensors, 8(4), 125
Resumo(s)Microfluidic devices have been widely used as a valuable research tool for diagnostic applications. Particularly, they have been related to the successful detection of different diseases and conditions by assessing the mechanical properties of red blood cells (RBCs). Detecting deformability changes in the cells and being able to separate those cells may be a key factor in assuring the success of detection of some blood diseases with diagnostic devices. To detect and separate the chemically modified RBCs (mimicking disease-infected RBCs) from healthy RBCs, the present work proposes a microfluidic device comprising a sequence of pillars with different gaps and nine different outlets used to evaluate the efficiency of the device by measuring the optical absorption of the collected samples. This latter measurement technique was tested to distinguish between healthy RBCs and RBCs chemically modified with glutaraldehyde. The present study indicates that it was possible to detect a slight differences between the samples using an optical absorption spectrophotometric setup. Hence, the proposed microfluidic device has the potential to perform in one single step a partial passive separation of RBCs based on their deformability.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/58405
DOI10.3390/bios8040125
ISSN2079-6374
e-ISSN2079-6374
Versão da editorahttps://www.mdpi.com/2079-6374/8/4/125
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