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Correction: Fully-automated and field-deployable blood leukocyte separation platform using multi-dimensional double
Hyungkook Jeon1,2, Bakr Jundi3, Kyungyong Choi1,4
1Research Laboratory of Electronics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. jyhan@mit.edu.
This correction clarifies details for a fully-automated, field-deployable leukocyte separation platform. The platform utilizes multi-dimensional double spiral (MDDS) inertial microfluidics for efficient blood cell separation.
Area of Science:
- Biomedical Engineering
- Microfluidics
- Cell Separation Technology
Context:
- The original study introduced a novel microfluidic device for automated blood cell separation.
- Field-deployable systems are crucial for point-of-care diagnostics and remote medical applications.
Purpose:
- To provide corrections and clarifications for the previously published work on a leukocyte separation platform.
- To ensure accuracy and reproducibility of the multi-dimensional double spiral (MDDS) inertial microfluidics technology.
Summary:
- This correction addresses specific aspects of the fully-automated and field-deployable blood leukocyte separation platform.
- It refines the description of the multi-dimensional double spiral (MDDS) inertial microfluidics used for separating leukocytes from blood samples.
Impact:
- Ensures the integrity and accuracy of research findings in microfluidic cell separation.
- Facilitates the reliable implementation of advanced leukocyte separation technologies in practical settings.
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