Themed collection Microfluidics for hematology

29 items
Tutorial Review

Technologies for measuring red blood cell deformability

Advances in microfluidic technologies for measuring red blood cell deformability have surpassed traditional methods in terms of sensitivity, throughput, and ease of use. This review describes, compares, and covers applications of these technologies.

Graphical abstract: Technologies for measuring red blood cell deformability
From the themed collection: Microfluidics for hematology
Critical Review

Point of care whole blood microfluidics for detecting and managing thrombotic and bleeding risks

Microfluidic techniques for the studying hemostatic processes have enabled research into disease, drug action, and biophysical phenomena. Refinement of these techniques from “chip in a lab” to “point-of-care” will enable improved clinical testing.

Graphical abstract: Point of care whole blood microfluidics for detecting and managing thrombotic and bleeding risks
From the themed collection: Microfluidics for hematology
Critical Review

The role of liquid biopsies in prostate cancer management

This review describes recent advances in isolation and detection technology for circulating biomarkers. The clinical studies based on liquid biopsy results are summarized to provide a perspective on the role of such results in prostate cancer management.

Graphical abstract: The role of liquid biopsies in prostate cancer management
From the themed collection: Microfluidics for hematology
Critical Review

Emerging point-of-care technologies for anemia detection

In this critical review, emerging non-invasive and minimally invasive point-of-care anemia detection technologies are discussed, highlighting future directions and the need for multiplexed approaches and integrated disease etiology identification.

Graphical abstract: Emerging point-of-care technologies for anemia detection
From the themed collection: Microfluidics for hematology
Communication

Binding properties of flowing fibrin-targeted microbubbles evaluated with a thrombus-embedded microchannel

We design a thrombus-embedded microchannel and verify that our fibrin-targeted microbubbles bind firmly to the thrombus under blood flow shear rates.

Graphical abstract: Binding properties of flowing fibrin-targeted microbubbles evaluated with a thrombus-embedded microchannel
From the themed collection: Microfluidics for hematology
Communication

Assessing red blood cell deformability from microscopy images using deep learning

A microfluidic ratchet sorting device is used to separate RBCs based on deformability. Sorted cells are imaged using optical microscopy and are used to train and test a deep learning network to classify the cells based on deformability.

Graphical abstract: Assessing red blood cell deformability from microscopy images using deep learning
From the themed collection: AI in Microfluidics
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Ultrathin silicon nitride membrane with slit-shaped pores for high-performance separation of circulating tumor cells

An ultrathin (200 nm) silicon nitride filtering membrane with slit-shaped pores for high-performance capture of CTCs.

Graphical abstract: Ultrathin silicon nitride membrane with slit-shaped pores for high-performance separation of circulating tumor cells
From the themed collection: Microfluidics for hematology
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Immunomagnetic leukocyte differential in whole blood on an electronic microdevice

A cartridge-based, disposable magnetophoretic cytometer testing 3-part leukocyte differentials for point-of-care or self-testing applications.

Graphical abstract: Immunomagnetic leukocyte differential in whole blood on an electronic microdevice
From the themed collection: Lab on a Chip HOT Articles 2022
Open Access Paper

Feature tracking microfluidic analysis reveals differential roles of viscosity and friction in sickle cell blood

We present a method that combines microfluidic systems and object-tracking computational technologies to evaluate the contributions of effective viscosity and wall friction to the overall resistance in blood from patients with sickle cell disease.

Graphical abstract: Feature tracking microfluidic analysis reveals differential roles of viscosity and friction in sickle cell blood
From the themed collection: Microfluidics for hematology
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IL-2 secretion-based sorting of single T cells using high-throughput microfluidic on-cell cytokine capture

Secretion encoding workflow in which cells are co-encapsulated with anti-cytokine capture and detection probes in drops using a parallelized step emulsification device. Cells recovered from the emulsion are analysed and sorted by flow cytometry.

Graphical abstract: IL-2 secretion-based sorting of single T cells using high-throughput microfluidic on-cell cytokine capture
From the themed collection: Microfluidics for hematology
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A 3D-printed transfusion platform reveals beneficial effects of normoglycemic erythrocyte storage solutions and a novel rejuvenating solution

A set of 3D-printed analytical devices were developed to investigate erythrocytes (ERYs) processed in conventional and modified storage solutions used in transfusion medicine.

Graphical abstract: A 3D-printed transfusion platform reveals beneficial effects of normoglycemic erythrocyte storage solutions and a novel rejuvenating solution
From the themed collection: Microfluidics for hematology
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Filtration-assisted magnetofluidic cartridge platform for HIV RNA detection from blood

Blood plasma extraction using a 3D-printed filtration module coupled with magnetofluidic nucleic acid purification and quantitative PCR in a plastic cartridge enables a rapid, portable solution to screening and assessing HIV viral load.

Graphical abstract: Filtration-assisted magnetofluidic cartridge platform for HIV RNA detection from blood
From the themed collection: Microfluidics for hematology
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Microfluidic capture of chromatin fibres measures neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) released in a drop of human blood

We measure intact neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) in a drop of blood.

Graphical abstract: Microfluidic capture of chromatin fibres measures neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) released in a drop of human blood
From the themed collection: Microfluidics for hematology
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Size and density measurements of single sickle red blood cells using microfluidic magnetic levitation

Single cells have unique biophysical signatures that can rapidly change during various disease states.

Graphical abstract: Size and density measurements of single sickle red blood cells using microfluidic magnetic levitation
From the themed collection: Microfluidics for hematology
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Point-of-care blood coagulation assay enabled by printed circuit board-based digital microfluidics

Using printed circuit board-based digital microfluidics, a point-of-care blood coagulation assay was developed to simultaneously assess the clotting tendency and the stiffness of the resultant blood clot.

Graphical abstract: Point-of-care blood coagulation assay enabled by printed circuit board-based digital microfluidics
From the themed collection: Lab on a Chip HOT Articles 2022
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Electronic measurement of cell antigen expression in whole blood

A magnetophoretic cytometry chip with integrated purification and multiplexed readout for membrane antigen expression in hematological samples.

Graphical abstract: Electronic measurement of cell antigen expression in whole blood
From the themed collection: Microfluidics for hematology
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An automated centrifugal microfluidic assay for whole blood fractionation and isolation of multiple cell populations using an aqueous two-phase system

This paper describes an advanced on-chip whole human blood fractionation and cell isolation process combining an aqueous two-phase system to create complex separation layers with a centrifugal microfluidic platform to control and automate the assay.

Graphical abstract: An automated centrifugal microfluidic assay for whole blood fractionation and isolation of multiple cell populations using an aqueous two-phase system
From the themed collection: Microfluidics for hematology
Open Access Paper

An “occlusive thrombosis-on-a-chip” microfluidic device for investigating the effect of anti-thrombotic drugs

This occlusive thrombosis-on-a-chip microfluidic device can be used to test antithrombotic drugs. The device uses an on-chip chaotic mixer to introduce EDTA and quench downstream coagulation, essential for reliable determination of occlusion time.

Graphical abstract: An “occlusive thrombosis-on-a-chip” microfluidic device for investigating the effect of anti-thrombotic drugs
From the themed collection: Microfluidics for hematology
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Point-of-care microchip electrophoresis for integrated anemia and hemoglobin variant testing

A point-of-care diagnostic technology and approach is presented to perform both anemia detection and hemoglobin variant identification in a single test using paper-based microchip electrophoresis.

Graphical abstract: Point-of-care microchip electrophoresis for integrated anemia and hemoglobin variant testing
From the themed collection: Microfluidics for hematology
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In vitro assay for single-cell characterization of impaired deformability in red blood cells under recurrent episodes of hypoxia

In vitro single-cell testing of mechanical degradation of red blood cells (RBCs) after undergoing hypoxia fatigue cycles in the microfluidic device, mimicking cyclic oxygen tension variations RBCs experience during in vivo blood circulation.

Graphical abstract: In vitro assay for single-cell characterization of impaired deformability in red blood cells under recurrent episodes of hypoxia
From the themed collection: Microfluidics for hematology
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Direct isolation of circulating extracellular vesicles from blood for vascular risk profiling in type 2 diabetes mellitus

A simple, economical and scalable microfluidic separation technology (ExoDFF) for label-free isolation of circulating extracellular vesicles (EVs) from whole blood.

Graphical abstract: Direct isolation of circulating extracellular vesicles from blood for vascular risk profiling in type 2 diabetes mellitus
From the themed collection: Microfluidics for hematology
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Real-time red blood cell counting and osmolarity analysis using a photoacoustic-based microfluidic system

We developed an on-chip photoacoustic (PA) flow cytometry microfluidic chip for rapid red blood cell counting and osmolarity measurement.

Graphical abstract: Real-time red blood cell counting and osmolarity analysis using a photoacoustic-based microfluidic system
From the themed collection: Microfluidics for hematology
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Fundamentals of integrated ferrohydrodynamic cell separation in circulating tumor cell isolation

We present the fundamental theory and experimental validations of an integrated ferrohydrodynamic cell separation (iFCS) method that can isolate circulating tumor cells with a high recovery rate.

Graphical abstract: Fundamentals of integrated ferrohydrodynamic cell separation in circulating tumor cell isolation
From the themed collection: Microfluidics for hematology
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Rapid and precise tumor cell separation using the combination of size-dependent inertial and size-independent magnetic methods

A three-stage i-Mag device combines the passive inertial microfluidics and the active magnetophoresis method for rapid, precise, and tumor antigen-independent separation of rare tumor cells from blood.

Graphical abstract: Rapid and precise tumor cell separation using the combination of size-dependent inertial and size-independent magnetic methods
From the themed collection: Microfluidics for hematology
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Microfluidic electrical impedance assessment of red blood cell-mediated microvascular occlusion

Microfluidic Impedance Red Cell Assay (MIRCA) is integrated with capillary network-inspired micropillar arrays and electrical impedance sensing electrodes to enable standardized assessment of red blood cell-mediated microvascular occlusion.

Graphical abstract: Microfluidic electrical impedance assessment of red blood cell-mediated microvascular occlusion
From the themed collection: Microfluidics for hematology
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Rapid isolation of circulating cancer associated fibroblasts by acoustic microstreaming for assessing metastatic propensity of breast cancer patients

We demonstrate a label free and high-throughput microbubble-based acoustic microstreaming technique to isolate rare circulating cells from cancer patients with a capture efficiency of 94% while preserving cell functional integrity within 8 minutes.

Graphical abstract: Rapid isolation of circulating cancer associated fibroblasts by acoustic microstreaming for assessing metastatic propensity of breast cancer patients
From the themed collection: Microfluidics for hematology
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Vibration motor-integrated low-cost, miniaturized system for rapid quantification of red blood cell aggregation

A low-cost portable device was developed with a coin vibration motor for quantification of red blood cell aggregation.

Graphical abstract: Vibration motor-integrated low-cost, miniaturized system for rapid quantification of red blood cell aggregation
From the themed collection: Microfluidics for hematology
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Enhancement of inflection point focusing and rare-cell separations from untreated whole blood

Inertial lift force towards inflection points is enhanced by the combined effect of U-shape channel and co-flow, which enables unprecedented high-throughput cell separations from untreated whole blood.

Graphical abstract: Enhancement of inflection point focusing and rare-cell separations from untreated whole blood
From the themed collection: Microfluidics for hematology
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Microfluidic assessment of red blood cell mediated microvascular occlusion

A gradient of microcapillary networks and microfluidic anastomoses enable standardized quantitative assessment of red blood cell mediated microvascular occlusion.

Graphical abstract: Microfluidic assessment of red blood cell mediated microvascular occlusion
From the themed collection: Microfluidics for hematology
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About this collection

A collection of recent reviews and research papers focusing on the topic of microfluidics for hematology published in Lab on a Chip. This topic area is currently the focus of a thematic collection in this field, led by Thought leaders Yoon-Kyoung Cho, Wilbur Lam  and Abraham Lee.


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