A silicon micromachined device for use in blood cell deformability studies
Tracey, M.C., Greenaway, R. S., Das, A., Kaye, Paul H. and Barnes, A. J.
(1995)
A silicon micromachined device for use in blood cell deformability studies.
pp. 751-761.
ISSN 0018-9294
An application of silicon micromachining to the analysis of blood cell theology is described. The system, based upon a micromachined flow cell, provides a specific measurement of each cell in a statistically significant population in terms of both flow velocity profile and an index of cell volume while the cells flow through an array of microchannels. The-rationale, design, and fabrication of the silicon micromachined flow cell is discussed. Interrelated considerations determining the design of the associated fluidic, mechanical, imaging, and real-time image analysis subsystems are examined. Sample data comparing normal and iron deficiency anaemic blood are presented to illustrate the potential of this technique.
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Uncontrolled Keywords | erythrocyte deformability; filterability; rheology; micropore; flow |
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