Journal article
2014
Associate Professor of Physics. BPhil (Rome), BD (Rome), MS (Physics, Creighton, USA), PhD (Physics, Cambridge, UK)
Associate Professor of Physics
Associate Professor of Physics. BPhil (Rome), BD (Rome), MS (Physics, Creighton, USA), PhD (Physics, Cambridge, UK)
APA
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Duke, T., Holmes, D., Whyte, G., Bailey, J., Vergara-Irigaray, N., Ekpenyong, A. E., & Guck, J. (2014). deterministic lateral displacement Separation of blood cells with differing deformability using.
Chicago/Turabian
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Duke, T., D. Holmes, G. Whyte, J. Bailey, Nuria Vergara-Irigaray, Andrew E. Ekpenyong, and J. Guck. “Deterministic Lateral Displacement Separation of Blood Cells with Differing Deformability Using” (2014).
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Duke, T., et al. Deterministic Lateral Displacement Separation of Blood Cells with Differing Deformability Using. 2014.
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@article{t2014a,
title = {deterministic lateral displacement Separation of blood cells with differing deformability using},
year = {2014},
author = {Duke, T. and Holmes, D. and Whyte, G. and Bailey, J. and Vergara-Irigaray, Nuria and Ekpenyong, Andrew E. and Guck, J.}
}
Cite this article: Holmes D, Whyte G, BaileyJ, Vergara-Irigaray N, Ekpenyong A, Guck J,Duke T. 2014 Separation of blood cells withdiffering deformability using deterministiclateral displacement. Interface Focus 4:20140011.http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsfs.2014.0011One contribution of 13 to a Theme Issue‘Biophysics of active systems: a themed issuededicated to the memory of Tom Duke’.Subject Areas:biomechanics, biophysics, nanotechnologyKeywords:cell deformability, microfluidics, deterministiclateral displacement, blood separation, opticalstretching, digital holographyAuthor for correspondence:David Holmese-mail: david.holmes@spherefluidics.com