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Department of Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachussets, USA
Publications: Choi S
Choi S., Park J.-K. 2009. Tuneable hydrophoretic separation using elastic deformation of poly(dimethylsiloxane). Lab Chip, DOI 10.1039/b820364d, 7 pp. [find in index, source, suppl. info, vba]
Choi S., Song S., Choi C., Park J.-K. 2009b. Microfluidic self-sorting of mammalian cells to achieve cell cycle synchrony by hydrophoresis. Anal. Chem. 81, 1964-1968. [find in index, source, vba]
Choi S., Song S., Choi C., Park J.-K. 2009a. Hydrophoretic sorting of micrometer and submicrometer particles using anisotropic microfluidic obstacles. Anal. Chem. 81, 50-55. [find in index, source, vba]
Choi S., Song S., Choi C., Park J.-K. 2008. Sheathless focusing of microbeads and blood cells based on hydrophoresis. Small 4, 634-641. [find in index, source, vba, vba]
Choi S., Park J.-K. 2008. Sheathless hydrophoretic particle focusing in a microchannel with exponentially increasing obstacle arrays. Anal. Chem. 80, 3035-3039. [find in index, source, vba, vba]
Choi S., Song S., Choi C., Park J.-K. 2007. Continuous blood cell separation by hydrophoretic filtration. Lab Chip 7, 1532-1538. [find in index, source, vba]
Choi S., Park J.-K. 2007. Continuous hydrophoretic separation and sizing of microparticles using slanted obstacles in a microchannel. Lab Chip 7, 890-897. [find in index, source, vba]
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