We present a droplet-based surface acoustic wave (SAW) system designed to
viably detach biological cells from a surface and sort cell types based on
differences in adhesion strength (adhesion contrast), without the need to label
cells with molecular markers. The system uses modulated SAW to generate
pulsatile flows in the droplets and efficiently detach the cells, thereby
minimizing SAW excitation power and exposure time. As a proof-of-principle, the
system is shown to efficiently sort HEK 293 from A7r5 cells based on adhesion
contrast. Results are obtained in minutes with sorting purity and efficiency
reaching 97 % and 95 %, respectively.Comment: Accepted for publication in Lab on a Chi