Tilted Acoustic Tweezers Separate Cells Gently

Precise, gentle and efficient cell separation from a device the size of a cell phone may be possible thanks to tilt-angle standing surface acoustic waves, according to a team of engineers.

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"For biological testing we often need to do cell separation before analysis," said Tony Jun Huang, professor of engineering science and mechanics at Penn State. "But if the separation process affects the integrity of the cells, damages them in any way, the diagnosis often won't work well."

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