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Capillary-based, multifunctional manipulation of particles and fluids <i>via</i> focused surface acoustic waves. [PDF]
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An Acoustofluidic Device for Sample Preparation and Detection of Small Extracellular Vesicles. [PDF]
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Microfluidics for cell therapy and manufacturing in oncology and regenerative medicine.
Duncan JL, Arroyo JP, Davalos RV.
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Acoustofluidics at Audible Frequencies—A Review
Acoustofluidics is a term describing the class of phenomena in which mechanical or acoustic vibrations induce a deformation or a flow in a fluid. Many deficiencies in our understanding of these phenomena remain to be addressed, with respect to the fundamental theoretical framework as well as in numerous applications.
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Acoustofluidic platforms for particle manipulation
ELECTROPHORESIS, 2021AbstractThere is an increasing interest in acoustics for microfluidic applications. This field, commonly known as acoustofluidics involves the interaction of ultrasonic standing waves with fluids and dispersed microparticles. The combination of microfluidics and the so‐called acoustic standing waves (ASWs) led to the development of integrated systems ...
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Acoustofluidics 18: Microscopy for acoustofluidic micro-devices
Lab on a Chip, 2012In this tutorial review in the thematic series "Acoustofluidics", we discuss the implementation and practice of optical microscopy in acoustofluidic micro-devices. Examples are given from imaging of acoustophoretic manipulation of particles and cells in microfluidic channels, but most of the discussion is applicable to imaging in any lab-on-a-chip ...
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2020
Working with extremely small fluid samples has been difficult due to evaporation and the dominance of surface and viscous forces. Recent work has demonstrated that manipulation of fluids and their contents at these scales is now possible using MHz-order acoustic waves, not only due to acoustic streaming but other, newly discovered nonlinear ...
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Working with extremely small fluid samples has been difficult due to evaporation and the dominance of surface and viscous forces. Recent work has demonstrated that manipulation of fluids and their contents at these scales is now possible using MHz-order acoustic waves, not only due to acoustic streaming but other, newly discovered nonlinear ...
Naiqing Zhang +3 more
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Acoustofluidic dynamic interfacial tensiometry
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2021The interfacial tension (IFT) of fluids plays an essential role in industrial, biomedical, and synthetic chemistry applications; however, measuring IFT at ultralow volumes is challenging. Here, we report a novel method for sessile drop tensiometry using surface acoustic waves (SAWs).
Umar, Farooq +10 more
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Acoustofluidic hematocrit determination
Analytica Chimica Acta, 2018Hematocrit (HCT) measurements of blood from patients, blood donors and athletes are routinely performed on a daily basis. These measurements are often performed in centralized hospital labs by whole blood analyzers, which leads to long time-to-result.
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