Microfluidic technologies for cell separation in the biomedical field are booming in the recent 15 years. Benefitted from the microscale features approaching a single cell, microfluidic cell sorting devices have shown many attractive advantages compared to their forerunners (e.g., fluorescence-assisted cell sorting (FACS) and magnetic-assisted cell sorting (MACS)). With the advance in diagnostic and therapeutic medicine for point-of-care tests, the need for cell separation has been greatly expanded nowadays. In this context, microfluidic-based cell separation and cell sorting technologies have shown excellent performance.
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