Published June 2011
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Book Section - Chapter
Leukocyte 5-part differential count using a microfluidic cytometer
- Creators
- Shi, W.
- Guo, L. W.
- Kasdan, H.
- Fridge, A.
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Tai, Y. C.
Chicago
Abstract
A portable leukocyte differential count is especially desirable for the emerging needs from bedside and NASA spaceflight healthcare. However, previous efforts to miniaturize the test using microfluidics have shown only a 3-part differential of leukocyte including lymphocyte, monocyte, and neutrophil, whereas the 5-part differential is still lacking. Here we report a complete 5-part differential leukocyte count, where lymphocyte, monocyte, neutrophil, eosinophil, and basophil are counted and classified on a microfluidic cytometer. This is done using a dye-staining assay with a two-color fluorescence detection scheme. The differential results are further validated by spiking whole blood samples with purified leukocyte cells.
Additional Information
© 2011 IEEE. This work was supported by NSBRI under NASA contract NCC9-58. The authors would like to thank all member of Caltech Micromachining Group for their helpful discussions.Additional details
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- 74951
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20170308-172356069
- NASA
- NCC9-58
- National Space Biomedical Research Institute
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