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Abstract When the acoustic waves or radiation are propagating in liquids, the associated fast-moving and rapidly oscillating pressure and velocity fields can impart a slow non-oscillating velocity component to the liquid or to small particles suspended in the liquid.
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Abstract When the acoustic waves or radiation are propagating in liquids, the associated fast-moving and rapidly oscillating pressure and velocity fields can impart a slow non-oscillating velocity component to the liquid or to small particles suspended in the liquid.
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Portable acoustofluidic nebulizer
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2019The field of acoustofluidics studies the effects of acoustic waves transferred from piezoelectric solids to small volumes of fluid. The phenomenon of acoustofluidic atomization has been studied for several decades now, and one of its major proposed applications is in pulmonary drug delivery.
William Connacher +4 more
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Acoustofluidic manipulation for submicron to nanoparticles
ELECTROPHORESISAbstractParticles, ranging from submicron to nanometer scale, can be broadly categorized into biological and non‐biological types. Submicron‐to‐nanoscale bioparticles include various bacteria, viruses, liposomes, and exosomes. Non‐biological particles cover various inorganic, metallic, and carbon‐based particles.
Wei Wei +8 more
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Science, 2020
Gene Delivery Poration methods for introducing genes into cells must achieve sufficient throughput to deliver clinically useful numbers of transfected cells. Belling et al. have enhanced the mechanical poration of cells in microcapillaries by mounting them on ultrasonic transducers.
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Gene Delivery Poration methods for introducing genes into cells must achieve sufficient throughput to deliver clinically useful numbers of transfected cells. Belling et al. have enhanced the mechanical poration of cells in microcapillaries by mounting them on ultrasonic transducers.
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Acoustofluidics 20: Applications in acoustic trapping
Lab on a Chip, 2012This part of the Acoustofluidics tutorial series reviews applications in acoustic trapping of micron-sized particles and cells in microfluidic systems. Acoustic trapping enables non-invasive and non-contact immobilisation of cells and particles in microfluidic systems.
Mikael, Evander, Johan, Nilsson
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Modeling and optimization of acoustofluidic micro-devices
Lab Chip, 2014Design by optimization reduces the development time of new acoustofluidic micro-devices and maximizes their acoustophoretic performance.
Hahn P, Schwab O, Dual J
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Holographic imaging and acoustofluidics: an advantageous combination
Imaging and Applied Optics 2019 (COSI, IS, MATH, pcAOP), 2019The combination of Digital holography and acoustofluidics provides distinct advantages. While a transparent piezo assures optical investigation through the microchannel, we employ holographic imaging to assess the acoustic manipulation and to calibrate bulk acoustic waves.
Cacace T +7 more
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Detachable acoustofluidic droplet-sorter
Analytica Chimica ActaCell sorting is crucial in isolating specific cell populations. It enables detailed analysis of their functions and characteristics and plays a vital role in disease diagnosis, drug discovery, and regenerative medicine. Fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) is considered the gold standard for high-speed single-cell sorting. However, its high cost,
Dhrubajyoti Das +7 more
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Acoustofluidics and Metamaterials
Acoustofluidics exploits the forces produced by ultrasonic fields to control particle motion and fluid flow. The resulting particle trapping, manipulation, and transport has a wide range of potential applications in biomedical research and beyond.openaire +1 more source
Acoustofluidics for biomedical applications
Nature Reviews Methods Primers, 2022Joseph Rufo +4 more
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