Particle/cell separation on microfluidic platforms based on centrifugation effect: a review

Particle/cell separation in heterogeneous mixtures including biological samples is a standard sample preparation step for various biomedical assays. A wide range of microfluidic-based methods have been proposed for particle/cell sorting and isolation. Two promising microfluidic platforms for this ta...

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Main Authors: Al-Faqheri, Wisam, Thio, Gilbert Tzer Hwai, Mohammad, Ameen Qasaimeh, Dietzel, Andreas, Madou, Marc, Al-Halhouli, Ala’aldeen
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author Al-Faqheri, Wisam
Thio, Gilbert Tzer Hwai
Mohammad, Ameen Qasaimeh
Dietzel, Andreas
Madou, Marc
Al-Halhouli, Ala’aldeen
author_facet Al-Faqheri, Wisam
Thio, Gilbert Tzer Hwai
Mohammad, Ameen Qasaimeh
Dietzel, Andreas
Madou, Marc
Al-Halhouli, Ala’aldeen
author_sort Al-Faqheri, Wisam
building INTI Institutional Repository
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description Particle/cell separation in heterogeneous mixtures including biological samples is a standard sample preparation step for various biomedical assays. A wide range of microfluidic-based methods have been proposed for particle/cell sorting and isolation. Two promising microfluidic platforms for this task are microfluidic chips and centrifugal microfluidic disks. In this review, we focus on particle/cell isolation methods that are based on liquid centrifugation phenomena. Under this category, we reviewed particle/cell sorting methods which have been performed on centrifugal microfluidic platforms, and inertial microfluidic platforms that contain spiral channels and multi-orifice channels. All of these platforms implement a form of centrifuge-based particle/cell separation: either physical platform centrifugation in the case of centrifugal microfluidic platforms or liquid centrifugation due to Dean drag force in the case of inertial microfluidics. Centrifugal microfluidic platforms are suitable for cases where the preparation step of a raw sample is required to be integrated on the same platform. However, the limited available space on the platform is the main disadvantage, especially when high sample volume is required. On the other hand, inertial microfluidics (spiral and multi-orifice) showed various advantages such as simple design and fabrication, the ability to process large sample volume, high throughput, high recovery rate, and the ability for multiplexing for improved performance. However, the utilization of syringe pump can reduce the portability options of the platform. In conclusion, the requirement of each application should be carefully considered prior to platform selection.
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spelling intimal-8242017-06-19T07:47:46Z http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/824/ Particle/cell separation on microfluidic platforms based on centrifugation effect: a review Al-Faqheri, Wisam Thio, Gilbert Tzer Hwai Mohammad, Ameen Qasaimeh Dietzel, Andreas Madou, Marc Al-Halhouli, Ala’aldeen Q Science (General) Particle/cell separation in heterogeneous mixtures including biological samples is a standard sample preparation step for various biomedical assays. A wide range of microfluidic-based methods have been proposed for particle/cell sorting and isolation. Two promising microfluidic platforms for this task are microfluidic chips and centrifugal microfluidic disks. In this review, we focus on particle/cell isolation methods that are based on liquid centrifugation phenomena. Under this category, we reviewed particle/cell sorting methods which have been performed on centrifugal microfluidic platforms, and inertial microfluidic platforms that contain spiral channels and multi-orifice channels. All of these platforms implement a form of centrifuge-based particle/cell separation: either physical platform centrifugation in the case of centrifugal microfluidic platforms or liquid centrifugation due to Dean drag force in the case of inertial microfluidics. Centrifugal microfluidic platforms are suitable for cases where the preparation step of a raw sample is required to be integrated on the same platform. However, the limited available space on the platform is the main disadvantage, especially when high sample volume is required. On the other hand, inertial microfluidics (spiral and multi-orifice) showed various advantages such as simple design and fabrication, the ability to process large sample volume, high throughput, high recovery rate, and the ability for multiplexing for improved performance. However, the utilization of syringe pump can reduce the portability options of the platform. In conclusion, the requirement of each application should be carefully considered prior to platform selection. Springer International Publishing AG 2017 Article PeerReviewed Al-Faqheri, Wisam and Thio, Gilbert Tzer Hwai and Mohammad, Ameen Qasaimeh and Dietzel, Andreas and Madou, Marc and Al-Halhouli, Ala’aldeen (2017) Particle/cell separation on microfluidic platforms based on centrifugation effect: a review. Microfluidics and Nanofluidics, 21 (121). ISSN 1613-4990 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10404-017-1933-4 10.1007/s10404-017-1933-4
spellingShingle Q Science (General)
Al-Faqheri, Wisam
Thio, Gilbert Tzer Hwai
Mohammad, Ameen Qasaimeh
Dietzel, Andreas
Madou, Marc
Al-Halhouli, Ala’aldeen
Particle/cell separation on microfluidic platforms based on centrifugation effect: a review
title Particle/cell separation on microfluidic platforms based on centrifugation effect: a review
title_full Particle/cell separation on microfluidic platforms based on centrifugation effect: a review
title_fullStr Particle/cell separation on microfluidic platforms based on centrifugation effect: a review
title_full_unstemmed Particle/cell separation on microfluidic platforms based on centrifugation effect: a review
title_short Particle/cell separation on microfluidic platforms based on centrifugation effect: a review
title_sort particle/cell separation on microfluidic platforms based on centrifugation effect: a review
topic Q Science (General)
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