2018
DOI: 10.1182/blood-2018-99-117902
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Resonant Acoustic Tweezing Spectroscopy for Small-Volume Noncontact Assessment of Blood Coagulation

Abstract: Introduction: Measurement and interpretation of mechanical properties of whole blood and blood plasma are important diagnosis and treatment monitoring of various conditions like coagulopathy, hemophilia, sickle cell disease and many cardiovascular disorders. Many of the current techniques like thromboelastography, micro-viscometry or microfluidic devices used for this purpose require a large sample volume and/or may be prone to measurement errors due to sample contact with device walls. To address these issues… Show more

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