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      Continuous sorting of magnetic cells via on-chip free-flow magnetophoresis.

      Lab on a Chip
      Animals, Cell Separation, Ferric Compounds, HeLa Cells, Humans, Macrophages, cytology, Magnetics, Mice, Microfluidic Analytical Techniques, Nanoparticles

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          The ability to separate living cells is an essential aspect of cell research. Magnetic cell separation methods are among some of the most efficient methods for bulk cell separation. With the development of microfluidic platforms within the biotechnology sector, the design of miniaturised magnetic cell sorters is desirable. Here, we report the continuous sorting of cells loaded with magnetic nanoparticles in a microfluidic magnetic separation device. Cells were passed through a microfluidic chamber and were deflected from the direction of flow by means of a magnetic field. Two types of cells were studied, mouse macrophages and human ovarian cancer cells (HeLa cells). The deflection was dependent on the magnetic moment and size of the cells as well as on the applied flow rate. The experimentally observed deflection matched well with calculations. Furthermore, the separation of magnetic and non-magnetic cells was demonstrated using the same microfluidic device.

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          16874365
          10.1039/b604542a

          Chemistry
          Animals,Cell Separation,Ferric Compounds,HeLa Cells,Humans,Macrophages,cytology,Magnetics,Mice,Microfluidic Analytical Techniques,Nanoparticles

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