Figure 6: The measurements of the ‘cell sorter’ chip and a
conventional hematology analyzer show highly comparable results
for the percentage of blood cells from the three subtypes in a
sample
Figure 7: Sorting the cells is done through small, starlike heating
elements that cause small steam bubbles. These pressure the cells into
the appropriate channel
Liesbet Lagae, Imec
(co-) authored 75 peer-reviewed papers
in international journals and holds 15
patents in the field. She is also part-
time professor in nanobiotechnology
at KU Leuven/Physics department.
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