THREE-DIMENSIONAL MOVEMENTS OF THE PECTORAL FIN DURING YAW TURNS IN THE PACIFIC SPINY DOGFISH, SQUALUS SUCKLEYI

Three-dimensional movements of the pectoral fin during yaw turns in the Pacific spiny dogfish, Squalus suckleyi

Fish pectoral fins move in complex ways, acting as control surfaces to affect force balance during swimming and maneuvering.Though objectively less dynamic than their actinopterygian relatives, shark pectoral fins undergo complex conformational changes and movements during maneuvering.Asynchronous pectoral fin movement is documented during yaw turn

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Lab-on-Chip Systems for Cell Sorting: Main Features and Advantages of Inertial Focusing in Spiral Microchannels

Inertial focusing-based Lab-on-Chip systems represent a promising technology for cell sorting in various applications, thanks to their alignment Amulets with the ASSURED criteria recommended by the World Health Organization: Affordable, Sensitive, Specific, User-friendly, Rapid and Robust, Equipment-free, and Delivered.Inertial focusing techniques

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