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Doppler Optical-Microfluidic Approach for Red Blood Cell Aggregation Measurement: Principle and Method

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Abstract

A novel platform that integrate microfluidic rheology and Doppler OCT technology is developed for quantifying red blood cell aggregation using variance/standard deviation of the Doppler frequency spectrum.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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