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Elsevier, Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 11-12(65), p. 1600-1610

DOI: 10.1016/j.addr.2013.07.016

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Ultrasound assisted particle and cell manipulation on-chip

Journal article published in 2013 by Helen Mulvana, Sandy Cochran, Martyn Hill ORCID
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Abstract

Ultrasonic fields are able to exert forces on cells and other micron-scale particles, including microbubbles. The technology is compatible with existing lab-on-chip techniques and is complementary to many alternative manipulation approaches due to its ability to handle many cells simultaneously over extended length scales. This paper provides an overview of the physical principles underlying ultrasonic manipulation, discusses the biological effects relevant to its use with cells, and describes emerging applications that are of interest in the field of drug development and delivery on-chip. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.