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  • Phone calls and text messages reach you wherever you are because your phone has a unique identifying

  • number that sets you apart from everybody else on the network. Researchers at the Georgia

  • Institute of Technology are using a similar principle to track cells being sorted on microfluidic

  • chips. Microfluidic chips use physical or biological properties to separate cancer cells,

  • bacteria or viruses from other cells and particles in a fluid. Using a simple circuit pattern,

  • the new identification technique assigns a unique seven-bit digital number to each cell

  • passing through the channels on the chip. The hybrid system also captures information

  • about the sizes of the cells, and how fast they are moving. That identification and information

  • could allow automated counting and digital analysis of the cells being sorted. This research

  • is providing the electronic intelligence that could one day allow inexpensive labs on a

  • chip to conduct sophisticated medical testing outside the confines of hospitals and clinics.

  • This is John Toon for Georgia Tech Research News.

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手機原理助微流控芯片追蹤活細胞 (Cellphone Principles Help Microfluidic Chip Track Living Cells)

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    Amy.Lin posted on 2021/01/14
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