Laser-photophoretic migration and fractionation of human blood cells |
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Authors: | Hideaki Monjushiro Yuko Tanahashi Hitoshi Watarai |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, Osaka University, Toyonaka, Osaka 560-0043, Japan |
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Abstract: | Laser photophoretic migration behavior of human blood cells in saline solution was investigated under the irradiation of Nd:YAG laser beam (532 nm) in the absence and the presence of the flow in a fused silica capillary. Red blood cells (RBC) were migrated faster than white blood cells (WBC) and blood pellets to the direction of propagation of laser light. The observed photophoretic velocity of RBC was about 11 times faster than those of others. This was understood from the larger photophoretic efficiency of RBC than that of WBC, which was simulated based on the Mie scattering theory. Furthermore, it was found that, during the photophoretic migration, RBCs spontaneously orientated parallel to the migration direction so as to reduce the drag force. Finally, it was demonstrated that RBC and WBC were separated in a micro-channel flow system by the laser photophoresis. |
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Keywords: | Photophoresis Red blood cell Migration Microchip Fractionation Mie theory |
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