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February 13, 2026
Single-cell mass-density measurements using microchannel gradient centrifugation
Richard Soller, Per Augustsson, Rune Barnkob
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
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September 2, 2021
Rapid measurement of the local pressure amplitude in microchannel acoustophoresis using motile cells
Minji Kim, Rune Barnkob, J Mark Meacham
Lab on a Chip
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July 24, 2015
General defocusing particle tracking
Rune Barnkob, Christian J Kähler, Massimiliano Rossi
Lab on a Chip
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April 24, 2012
Measuring acoustic energy density in microchannel acoustophoresis using a simple and rapid light-intensity method
Rune Barnkob, Ida Iranmanesh, Martin Wiklund, et al.
Lab on a Chip
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February 18, 2010
Measuring the local pressure amplitude in microchannel acoustophoresis
Rune Barnkob, Per Augustsson, Thomas Laurell, et al.
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics
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December 11, 2012
Acoustic radiation- and streaming-induced microparticle velocities determined by microparticle image velocimetry in an ultrasound symmetry plane
Rune Barnkob, Per Augustsson, Thomas Laurell, et al.
Lab on a Chip
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October 13, 2011
Automated and temperature-controlled micro-PIV measurements enabling long-term-stable microchannel acoustophoresis characterization
Per Augustsson, Rune Barnkob, Steven T Wereley, et al.
Lab on a Chip
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September 27, 2012
A numerical study of microparticle acoustophoresis driven by acoustic radiation forces and streaming-induced drag forces
Peter Barkholt Muller, Rune Barnkob, Mads Jakob Herring Jensen, et al.
Lab on a Chip
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June 19, 2024
Two-photon microscopy of acoustofluidic trapping for highly sensitive cell analysis
Thomas Kellerer, Bettina Sailer, Patrick Byers, et al.
Lab on a Chip
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May 23, 2015
Numerical study of acoustophoretic motion of particles in a PDMS microchannel driven by surface acoustic waves
Nitesh Nama, Rune Barnkob, Zhangming Mao, et al.
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Scientific Reports
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February 13, 2026
Single-cell mass-density measurements using microchannel gradient centrifugation
Richard Soller, Per Augustsson, Rune Barnkob
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
|
September 2, 2021
Rapid measurement of the local pressure amplitude in microchannel acoustophoresis using motile cells
Minji Kim, Rune Barnkob, J Mark Meacham
Lab on a Chip
|
July 24, 2015
General defocusing particle tracking
Rune Barnkob, Christian J Kähler, Massimiliano Rossi
Lab on a Chip
|
April 24, 2012
Measuring acoustic energy density in microchannel acoustophoresis using a simple and rapid light-intensity method
Rune Barnkob, Ida Iranmanesh, Martin Wiklund, et al.
Lab on a Chip
|
February 18, 2010
Measuring the local pressure amplitude in microchannel acoustophoresis
Rune Barnkob, Per Augustsson, Thomas Laurell, et al.
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics
|
December 11, 2012
Acoustic radiation- and streaming-induced microparticle velocities determined by microparticle image velocimetry in an ultrasound symmetry plane
Rune Barnkob, Per Augustsson, Thomas Laurell, et al.
Lab on a Chip
|
October 13, 2011
Automated and temperature-controlled micro-PIV measurements enabling long-term-stable microchannel acoustophoresis characterization
Per Augustsson, Rune Barnkob, Steven T Wereley, et al.
Lab on a Chip
|
September 27, 2012
A numerical study of microparticle acoustophoresis driven by acoustic radiation forces and streaming-induced drag forces
Peter Barkholt Muller, Rune Barnkob, Mads Jakob Herring Jensen, et al.
Lab on a Chip
|
June 19, 2024
Two-photon microscopy of acoustofluidic trapping for highly sensitive cell analysis
Thomas Kellerer, Bettina Sailer, Patrick Byers, et al.
Lab on a Chip
|
May 23, 2015
Numerical study of acoustophoretic motion of particles in a PDMS microchannel driven by surface acoustic waves
Nitesh Nama, Rune Barnkob, Zhangming Mao, et al.
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