Lewpiriyawong et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Dielectrophoresis field-flow fractionation for continuous-flow separation of particles and cells in microfluidic devicesLewpiriyawong et al., 2013
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- Lewpiriyawong N
- Yang C
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- Advances in Transport Phenomena 2011
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The ability of separating particles and cells in continuous flow is always desirable as it allows faster biomedical diagnosis. This chapter presents a review on the development of dielectrophoresis field-flow fractionation (DEP-FFF) technologies for continuous-flow …
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