Electrophoretic separation of platelets using cross flow microfluidic channel for clinical assays

Microfluidic devices build benefits such as capacity to manipulate 10-9 to 10-18 L sample volume, fast analysis and on-spot detection are required for separation and analysis of biomolecules for earlier clinical assays. This paper presents the electrophoresis based separation of platelets from whole...

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