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Micromachines, volume 13, issue 3, pages 367

Single Red Blood Cell Hydrodynamic Traps via the Generative Design

Georgii V Grigorev 1, 2
Alexander V. Lebedev 4
Xiaohao Wang 5
Xiang Qian 5
LiWei Lin 2
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Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2022-02-26
Journal: Micromachines
scimago Q2
SJR0.549
CiteScore5.2
Impact factor3
ISSN2072666X
PubMed ID:  35334659
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Control and Systems Engineering
Abstract

This paper describes a generative design methodology for a micro hydrodynamic single-RBC (red blood cell) trap for applications in microfluidics-based single-cell analysis. One key challenge in single-cell microfluidic traps is to achieve desired through-slit flowrates to trap cells under implicit constraints. In this work, the cell-trapping design with validation from experimental data has been developed by the generative design methodology with an evolutionary algorithm. L-shaped trapping slits have been generated iteratively for the optimal geometries to trap living-cells suspended in flow channels. Without using the generative design, the slits have low flow velocities incapable of trapping single cells. After a search with 30,000 solutions, the optimized geometry was found to increase the through-slit velocities by 49%. Fabricated and experimentally tested prototypes have achieved 4 out of 4 trapping efficiency of RBCs. This evolutionary algorithm and trapping design can be applied to cells of various sizes.

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