A magnetic flow cytometer with integrated microfluidics

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A chip scale flow cytometer realized in a standard CMOS process uses magnetic beads as labels. The material dependent complex susceptibility is used to differentiate between label classes for multi-target flow cytometry. The chip is embedded in a microfluidic cartridge and operation verified with an embryonic fibroblast assay.

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Murali, P., Izyumin, I., Prabhu, S., Cohen, D., & Boser, B. (2014). A magnetic flow cytometer with integrated microfluidics. In Technical Digest - Solid-State Sensors, Actuators, and Microsystems Workshop (pp. 159–162). Transducer Research Foundation. https://doi.org/10.31438/trf.hh2014.44

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