Resumo (PT):
Abstract (EN):
Blood flow presents several interesting phenomena
in microcirculation that can be used to develop microfluidic
devices capable to promote blood cells separation and analysis
in continuous flow. In the last decade there have been numerous microfluidic studies focused on the deformation of red
blood cells (RBCs) flowing through geometries mimicking
microvessels. In contrast, studies focusing on the deformation
of white blood cells (WBCs) are scarce despite this phenomenon often happens in the microcirculation. In this work, we
present a novel integrative microfluidic device able to perform
continuous separation of a desired amount of blood cells,
without clogging or jamming, and at the same time, capable
to assess the deformation index (DI) of both WBCs and
RBCs. To determine the DI of both WBCs and RBCs, a hyperbolic converging microchannel was used, as well as a suitable image analysis technique to measure the DIs of these
blood cells along the regions of interest. The results show that
the WBCs have a much lower deformability than RBCs when
subjected to the same in vitro flow conditions, which is directly related to their cytoskeleton and nucleus contents. The proposed strategy can be easily transformed into a simple and
inexpensive diagnostic microfluidic system to simultaneously
separate and assess blood cells deformability.
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Language:
English
Type (Professor's evaluation):
Scientific
No. of pages:
9