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Title: Magnetic Levitation-Based Endothelial Cell Sorting
Authors: Ozcan, H.A.
Kecili, S.
Tekin, H.C.
Keywords: cell separation
endothelial cells
magnetic levitation
Blood
Cytology
Diagnosis
Magnetic levitation
Magnetic levitation vehicles
Cardiovascular disease
Cell separation
Cell sorting
Cell-be
Cell/B.E
Cell/BE
Circulating endothelial cells
Endothelial-cells
U937 cell
White blood cells
Endothelial cells
Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Abstract: Cell sorting for rare cells is crucial for diagnostic purposes. Circulating Endothelial Cells (CECs) can be used as cardiovascular disease markers. Due to the rareness of the CECs in the blood, an accurate, easy, cost and time-effective sorting method is a need. Magnetic levitation is a promising technique for observing differences in the average height of endothelial and white blood cells which does not require any labeling. This study aims to show that the magnetic levitation principle can be used for sorting endothelial cells from the blood. By using paramagnetic medium concentrations of 10 mM and 50 mM, the average levitation height between HUVECs used as a model endothelial cells and U937 cells used as model of white blood cells was measured as 65 μm and 32 μm, respectively. Since there is a significant difference in levitation height for HUVECs and U937 cells, magnetic levitation technology exhibits promising potential for the precise sorting of endothelial cells. © 2023 IEEE.
Description: 2023 Medical Technologies Congress, TIPTEKNO 2023 -- 10 November 2023 through 12 November 2023 -- 195703
URI: https://doi.org/10.1109/TIPTEKNO59875.2023.10359216
https://hdl.handle.net/11147/14262
ISBN: 9798350328967
Appears in Collections:Scopus İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / Scopus Indexed Publications Collection

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