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Flow Homogenization Enables a Massively Parallel Fluidic Design for High-Throughput and Multiplexed Cell Isolation

Title
Flow Homogenization Enables a Massively Parallel Fluidic Design for High-Throughput and Multiplexed Cell Isolation
Authors
Ooi C.Earhart C.M.Hughes C.E.Lee J.-R.Wong D.J.Wilson R.J.Rohatgi R.Wang S.X.
Ewha Authors
이정록
SCOPUS Author ID
이정록scopus
Issue Date
2020
Journal Title
Advanced Materials Technologies
ISSN
2365-709XJCR Link
Citation
Advanced Materials Technologies vol. 5, no. 5
Keywords
flow homogenizationmagnetic separationmicrofluidicsmultiplexed cell separationrare cell isolation
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Microfluidic devices are widely used for applications such as cell isolation. Currently, the most common method to improve throughput for microfluidic devices involves fabrication of multiple, identical channels in parallel. However, this “numbering up” only occurs in one dimension, thereby limiting gains in volumetric throughput. In contrast, macrofluidic devices permit high volumetric flow rates but lack the finer control of microfluidics. Here, it is demonstrated how a micropore array design enables flow homogenization across a magnetic cell capture device, thus creating a massively parallel series of microscale flow channels with consistent fluidic and magnetic properties, regardless of spatial location. This design enables scaling in two dimensions, allowing flow rates exceeding 100 mL h−1 while maintaining >90% capture efficiencies of spiked lung cancer cells from blood in a simulated circulating tumor cell system. Additionally, this design facilitates modularity in operation, which is demonstrated by combining two different devices in tandem for multiplexed cell separation in a single pass with no additional cell losses from processing. © 2020 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim
DOI
10.1002/admt.201900960
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