Review:

Acoustophoresis Cell Separation Systems

overall review score: 4.2
score is between 0 and 5
Acoustophoresis-cell-separation-systems utilize ultrasonic standing waves to manipulate and separate cells within a fluid medium. This technology leverages acoustic forces to sort, concentrate, or isolate specific cell populations in a non-invasive and label-free manner, making it highly suitable for biomedical research, diagnostics, and therapeutic applications.

Key Features

  • Label-free cell separation based on acoustic properties
  • Non-invasive and gentle on cells, preserving viability
  • High precision and efficiency for large sample volumes
  • Integration capability with microfluidic platforms
  • Real-time separation and sorting capabilities
  • Scalable for both laboratory and clinical settings

Pros

  • Maintains cell viability and functionality due to gentle separation process
  • Eliminates the need for chemical labels or markers
  • Provides rapid and high-throughput sorting options
  • Compatible with various cell types and particles
  • Reduces sample contamination risks

Cons

  • Limited effectiveness with very complex or heterogeneous samples
  • Requires precise control of acoustic parameters and device calibration
  • Initial setup costs can be high for advanced systems
  • Potentially less effective for cells with similar physical properties
  • Market availability is limited compared to traditional methods

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 07:17:51 AM UTC