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    Title: A microfluidic hydrodynamic shuttling chip device for highthroughput multiple single cells capture
    Authors: Hsu, CH
    Contributors: Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Nanomedicine
    Abstract: A hydrodynamic shuttling chip device comprising an array of single-cell trapping units is disclosed. Each unit comprises: (a) an incoming channel with a capture site; (b) a large chamber located posterior to the capture site, having a receiving structure spaced apart from the capture site at a distance of g; (c) a trapping channel located between the capture site and the receiving site; (d) a chamber channel located posterior to and in fluidic connection with the large chamber; and (e) a by-pass channel, located lateral to the incoming channel, large chamber and chamber channel and having a first end and a second end opposite to the first end, the first end branching out from the incoming channel immediately prior to the capture site and the second end joining the chamber channel. A method of capturing single cells of more than one type is also disclosed.
    Date: 2022-04-26
    Relation: CA2995474/2022-04-26
    Link to: https://tiponet.tipo.gov.tw/gpss2/gpsskmc/gpssbkm?!!FRURLCA2995474C
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