@article{oai:nagasaki-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00007378, author = {Kim, Dong-Joo and Seol, Jin-Kyeong and Lee, Mi-Ri and Hyung, Jung-Hwan and Kim, Gil-Sung and Ohgai, Takeshi and Lee, Sang-Kwon}, issue = {16}, journal = {Applied Physics Letters}, month = {Apr}, note = {Direct CD4 + T lymphocytes were separated from whole mouse splenocytes using 1-dimensional ferromagnetic nickel silicide nanowires (NiSi NWs). NiSi NWs were prepared by silver-assisted wet chemical etching of silicon and subsequent deposition and annealing of Ni. This method exhibits a separation efficiency of ∼93.5%, which is comparable to that of the state-of-the-art superparamagnetic bead-based cell capture (∼96.8%). Furthermore, this research shows potential for separation of other lymphocytes, B, natural killer and natural killer T cells, and even rare tumor cells simply by changing the biotin-conjugated antibodies., Applied Physics Letters, 100(16), 163703; 2012}, title = {Ferromagnetic nickel silicide nanowires for isolating primary CD4+ T lymphocytes}, volume = {100}, year = {2012} }