The invention features methods for separating cells from a sample (e.g.,
separating fetal red blood cells from maternal blood). The method begins
with the introduction of a sample including cells into one or more
microfluidic channels. In one embodiment, the device includes at least
two processing steps. For example, a mixture of cells is introduced into
a microfluidic channel that selectively allows the passage of a desired
type of cell, and the population of cells enriched in the desired type is
then introduced into a second microfluidic channel that allows the
passage of the desired cell to produce a population of cells further
enriched in the desired type. The selection of cells is based on a
property of the cells in the mixture, for example, size, shape,
deformability, surface characteristics (e.g., cell surface receptors or
antigens and membrane permeability), or intracellular properties (e.g.,
expression of a particular enzyme).