Cell sorting by deterministic cell rolling.

Lab on a Chip
Sungyoung ChoiRohit Karnik

Abstract

This communication presents the concept of "deterministic cell rolling", which leverages transient cell-surface molecular interactions that mediate cell rolling to sort cells with high purity and efficiency in a single step.

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