Nucleated cells in blood like white blood cells (WBCs) and other rare cells including peripheral blood stem cells (PBSCs) and circulating tumor cells (CTCs) possess significant value for patient monitoring and clinical diagnosis. Enrichment of nucleated cells from contaminating red blood cells (RBCs) using label-free techniques without the use of antibodies or centrifugation is highly desirable to ensure minimal cell loss and activation. To accomplish this, we demonstrate proof-of-concept of a new microfluidic technique that combines aqueous phase partitioning with inertial focusing to accomplish enrichment of nucleated cells in blood.
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