Optimised hyperbolic microchannels for the mechanical characterisation of bio-particles
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Abstract
The transport of bio-particles in viscous flows exhibits complex dynamics such as reorientation, deformation and morphological transitions. Characterizing such behavior under controlled flows is key to understanding the mechanics of biological particles and the rheological properties of their suspensions. Here, we propose an innovative approach coupling numerically optimized design of microfluidic converging-diverging channels with a microscope-based tracking method to characterize the individual dynamics of bio-particles under homogeneous straining flow with high-quality images. We demonstrate experimentally the ability of the optimized microchannels to provide linear velocity streamwise gradients along the centerline, allowing for extended consecutive regions of homogeneous elongation and compression. We selected three test cases - DNA, actin filaments and protein aggregates - to highlight the ability of our approach for investigating the dynamics of objects from the biological world with a wide range of sizes, characteristics and behaviors.
Authors
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Olivia Du Roure
PMMH ESPCI Paris
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Yanan Liu
School of Physics, Northwest University, Xian, China, Northwest University, Xi’an, China and PMMH ESPCI Paris
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Konstantinos Zografos
University of Liverpool, UK
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Joana Fidalgo
University of Strathclyde, UK
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Charles Duchene
PMMH ESPCI Paris
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Clément Quintard
PMMH ESPCI Paris
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Thierry Darnige
PMMH ESPCI Paris
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Vasco Filipe
Sanofi Biopharmaceutics, France
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Sylvain Huille
Sanofi Biopharmaceutics, France
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Monica Oliveira
University of Strathclyde, UK
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Anke Lindner
PMMH ESPCI Paris