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. 2004 Dec 21;88(3):2193–2205. doi: 10.1529/biophysj.104.049684

FIGURE 6.

FIGURE 6

Size-selectivity behavior due to changing inner square side length (ISSL). All other dimensions were held constant. (A) The ISSL was varied from 15 to 35 μm to determine the effects on size-selectivity behavior. (B) The maximum flow rate was calculated at 5 Vp as a function of bead diameter for a given ISSL. (C) Increasing the ISSL increases the slope of the stability transition line and shifts it further away from the RSSE. (D) As the ISSL increases, the peak holding diameter increases. The peak holding diameter was determined by cubically fitting the size-selectivity curves. (E) As the ISSL increases, the maximum flow rate magnitude decreases.