Search Results - "Edd, Jon"
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Oscillatory inertial focusing in infinite microchannels
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (24-07-2018)“…Inertial microfluidics (i.e., migration and focusing of particles in finite Reynolds number microchannel flows) is a passive, precise, and high-throughput…”
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Particle segregation and dynamics in confined flows
Published in Physical review letters (06-03-2009)“…Nonlinearity in finite-Reynolds-number flow results in particle migration transverse to fluid streamlines, producing the well-known "tubular pinch effect" in…”
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Ultrahigh-throughput magnetic sorting of large blood volumes for epitope-agnostic isolation of circulating tumor cells
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (21-07-2020)“…Circulating tumor cell (CTC)-based liquid biopsies provide unique opportunities for cancer diagnostics, treatment selection, and response monitoring, but even…”
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A microfluidic transistor for automatic control of liquids
Published in Nature (London) (26-10-2023)“…Microfluidics have enabled notable advances in molecular biology 1 , 2 , synthetic chemistry 3 , 4 , diagnostics 5 , 6 and tissue engineering 7 . However,…”
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Inertio-elastic focusing of bioparticles in microchannels at high throughput
Published in Nature communications (18-06-2014)“…Controlled manipulation of particles from very large volumes of fluid at high throughput is critical for many biomedical, environmental and industrial…”
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Microfluidic capture of chromatin fibres measures neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) released in a drop of human blood
Published in Lab on a chip (01-03-2022)“…Neutrophils are the largest population of white blood cells in the circulation, and their primary function is to protect the body from microbes. They can…”
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Monolithic Chip for High-throughput Blood Cell Depletion to Sort Rare Circulating Tumor Cells
Published in Scientific reports (07-09-2017)“…Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are a treasure trove of information regarding the location, type and stage of cancer and are being pursued as both a diagnostic…”
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Equilibrium Separation and Filtration of Particles Using Differential Inertial Focusing
Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (15-03-2008)“…Rapid separation and filtration of particles in solution has a wide range of applications including blood cell separation, ultrasound contrast agent…”
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Microfluidic Isolation of Circulating Tumor Cell Clusters by Size and Asymmetry
Published in Scientific reports (26-05-2017)“…Circulating tumor cell clusters (CTC clusters) are potent initiators of metastasis and potentially useful clinical markers for patients with cancer. Although…”
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Microfluidic concentration and separation of circulating tumor cell clusters from large blood volumes
Published in Lab on a chip (07-02-2020)“…Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are extremely rare in the blood, yet they account for metastasis. Notably, it was reported that CTC clusters (CTCCs) can be…”
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Dynamic particle ordering in oscillatory inertial microfluidics
Published in Microfluidics and nanofluidics (01-06-2019)“…Particles suspended in conduit flows at small and intermediate Reynolds numbers cluster on specific focal positions while also forming particle pairs and…”
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Label‐Free Microfluidic Apheresis of Circulating Tumor Cell Clusters
Published in Advanced science (01-10-2024)“…Screening liters of blood (i.e., apheresis) represents a generalized approach to promote the reliable access to circulating tumor cell clusters (CTCCs), which…”
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Differential inertial focusing of particles in curved low-aspect-ratio microchannels
Published in New journal of physics (31-07-2009)“…Microfluidic-based manipulation of particles is of great interest due to the insight it provides into the physics of hydrodynamic forces. Here, we study a…”
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Non-equilibrium Inertial Separation Array for High-throughput, Large-volume Blood Fractionation
Published in Scientific reports (30-08-2017)“…Microfluidic blood processing is used in a range of applications from cancer therapeutics to infectious disease diagnostics. As these applications are being…”
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In-flow measurement of cell-cell adhesion using oscillatory inertial microfluidics
Published in Lab on a chip (07-05-2020)“…Multicellular clusters in circulation can exhibit a substantially different function and biomarker significance compared to individual cells. Notably, clusters…”
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Retina-on-a-chip: a microfluidic platform for point access signaling studies
Published in Biomedical microdevices (01-12-2015)“…We report on a microfluidic platform for culture of whole organs or tissue slices with the capability of point access reagent delivery to probe the transport…”
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Bacterial Ice Nucleation in Monodisperse D2O and H2O‑in-Oil Emulsions
Published in Langmuir (13-09-2016)“…Ice nucleation is of fundamental significance in many areas, including atmospheric science, food technology, and cryobiology. In this study, we investigated…”
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Controlled encapsulation of single-cells into monodisperse picolitre drops
Published in Lab on a chip (2008)“…Encapsulation of cells within picolitre-size monodisperse drops provides new means to perform quantitative biological studies on a single-cell basis for large…”
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Targeting breast and pancreatic cancer metastasis using a dual-cadherin antibody
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (25-10-2022)“…The successful application of antibody-based therapeutics in either primary or metastatic cancer depends upon the selection of rare cell surface epitopes that…”
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Isolation of circulating tumor cells
Published in iScience (19-08-2022)“…Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) enter the vasculature from solid tumors and disseminate widely to initiate metastases. Mining the metastatic-enriched molecular…”
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