2022
DOI: 10.3390/mi13122177
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Controlled Transport of Magnetic Particles and Cells Using C-Shaped Magnetic Thin Films in Microfluidic Chips

Abstract: Single-cell analysis is an emerging discipline that has shown a transformative impact in cell biology in the last decade. Progress in this field requires systems capable of accurately moving the cells and particles in a controlled manner. Here, we present a microfluidic platform equipped with C-shaped magnetic thin films to precisely transport magnetic particles in a tri-axial rotating magnetic field. This innovative system, compared to the other rivals, offers numerous advantages. The magnetic particles repel… Show more

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“…Yu et al used a microfluidic chip bonded with PDMS and glass to perform biochemical stimulation on single cells [15]. In previous investigations, diverse methodologies have been proposed for capturing single cells within microfluidic chips, including electrodynamic trapping [16], magnetic trapping [17], optical trapping [18], and hydrodynamic capture [19]. These methodologies have been extensively employed to explore an array of both physical and biological phenomena.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yu et al used a microfluidic chip bonded with PDMS and glass to perform biochemical stimulation on single cells [15]. In previous investigations, diverse methodologies have been proposed for capturing single cells within microfluidic chips, including electrodynamic trapping [16], magnetic trapping [17], optical trapping [18], and hydrodynamic capture [19]. These methodologies have been extensively employed to explore an array of both physical and biological phenomena.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%