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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Small. 2015 Nov 2;12(9):1222–1229. doi: 10.1002/smll.201501845

Figure 3. Width of the red and white blood cells at different dilutions and time points.

Figure 3

(a) Images of RBC band width at different time points show changes in width of the levitated cell bands over time. (b) RBC with two different concentrations (90 and 450 million cells/mL) were analyzed by i-LEV for 30 min. (c) Images of levitated red blood cells at different concentrations. (d) The width of the blood band is plotted against the RBC concentration. RBC concentrations vary from 250 million cells/mL to 0.8 million cells/mL. The graph is linear within a cell concentration range between 50 and 250 million cells/mL. (e) Images of levitated WBC at different concentrations. (f) The width of the blood band is plotted against the WBC concentration.