Acoustic cell-sorting chip could pave the way for real-life tricorders
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Researchers at Penn State University used the prototype cell-sorting device to successfully sort human white blood cells affected by leukemia
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Researchers at Pennsylvania State University have developed a new prototype cell-sorting device which uses sound waves to arrange cells far more efficiently than before. The advance in efficiency presents the possibility that future medical analytical devices could be scaled-down to a size much smaller than is currently the case.
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