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Academic Article Focused electrophoretic motion and selected electrokinetic dispensing of particles and cells in cross-microchannels.
Academic Article Continuous separation of microparticles by size with direct current-dielectrophoresis.
Academic Article DC-dielectrophoretic separation of microparticles using an oil droplet obstacle.
Academic Article Dielectrophoretic focusing of particles in a microchannel constriction using DC-biased AC flectric fields.
Academic Article Transient electrophoretic motion of a charged particle through a converging-diverging microchannel: effect of direct current-dielectrophoretic force.
Academic Article DC electrokinetic particle transport in an L-shaped microchannel.
Academic Article Negative dielectrophoresis-based particle separation by size in a serpentine microchannel.
Academic Article Electrokinetic particle entry into microchannels.
Academic Article Reservoir-based dielectrophoresis for microfluidic particle separation by charge.
Academic Article Exploiting the wall-induced non-inertial lift in electrokinetic flow for a continuous particle separation by size.
Academic Article Continuous Microfluidic Particle Separation via Elasto-Inertial Pinched Flow Fractionation.
Academic Article Elasto-Inertial Pinched Flow Fractionation for Continuous Shape-Based Particle Separation.
Academic Article Charge-based separation of particles and cells with similar sizes via the wall-induced electrical lift.
Academic Article Revisit of wall-induced lateral migration in particle electrophoresis through a straight rectangular microchannel: Effects of particle zeta potential.
Academic Article Recent advances in direct current electrokinetic manipulation of particles for microfluidic applications.
Academic Article Joule heating-enabled electrothermal enrichment of nanoparticles in insulator-based dielectrophoretic microdevices.
Academic Article AC Insulator-Based Dielectrophoretic Focusing of Particles and Cells in an "Infinite" Microchannel.
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