Impact of flagellated and elongated morphological phenotypes on the focusing behaviours of biological cells in inertial microfluidic devices
Work
Year: 2024
Type: preprint
Abstract: Inertial microfluidics has demonstrated tremendous potential to impact biological - and notably medical - fields, by offering a highly versatile, portable and cost-effective approach to cell focusing... more
Institutions University of Strathclyde, University of Glasgow
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Subfield: Biomedical Engineering
Field: Engineering
Domain: Physical Sciences
Sustainable Development Goal Clean water and sanitation
Open Access status: green