• Devices created with polystyrene by these methods include microfluidic platforms that integrate several microfluidic systems, creating arrays to study several cell cultures simultaneously. (wikipedia.org)
  • Here, I will present several microfluidic technologies that we have developed for both biological and clinical applications relating to diseases such as cancer. (selectbiosciences.com)
  • An in-line spectrophotometer on a centrifugal microfluidic platform for real-time protein determination and calibration. (unicoupi.com)
  • This paper reports on the detailed designs and fabrications of the PCR-CE-detector integrated biochip. (ox.ac.uk)
  • We report the fabrication of a microfluidic biochip integrated with an acoustic wave sensor that can be used to characterize the contraction of single cardiac (heart) muscle cells. (edu.hk)
  • In this paper, we propose a microfluidic device capable of generating a retarding flow field for the sorting and separation of human motile sperm in a high-throughput manner. (researchgate.net)
  • In this study, we propose a microfluidic device with a diffuser type chamber to differentiate the sperm velocity by gradually lowering down the flow speed in diffuser by gradually increasing the width of the channel. (researchgate.net)
  • The benefits of both open and closed microfluidic platforms have allowed the option for the combination of the two, where the device is open for the introduction and culturing of cells, and can be sealed prior to analysis. (wikipedia.org)
  • We describe a method to investigate the capability of tip-growing plant cells, including pollen tubes, root hairs, and moss protonemata, to elongate through extremely narrow gaps (~1 µm) in a microfluidic device. (jove.com)
  • The idea was to design microfluidic devices with a simpler and less expensive method, the resulting device being portable, easy to use and to dispose. (blackholelab-soft-lithography.com)
  • The fluid flow in paper is driven by capillary forces and controlled by the porosity and geometry of the device. (blackholelab-soft-lithography.com)
  • 2019 ). In this paper, we present a dual-component microstructure device made of poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA), enabling a vertical light emission directed perpendicular to its surface by only one single sided structured LGP. (springer.com)
  • The "Paper Machine," as the researchers behind the project call it, is a microfluidic device made out of paper that costs about two dollars to produce. (medgadget.com)
  • In this paper we introduce a microfluidic device ultimately to be applied as a wearable sweat sensor. (tno.nl)
  • We show proof-of-principle of the microfluidic functions of the device, namely fluid collection and continuous fluid flow pumping. (tno.nl)
  • A filter-paper based layer, that eventually will form the interface between the device and the skin, is used to. (tno.nl)
  • Nanowerk Highlights ) Microfluidic paper-based analytical device (µPAD) is a type of technology used for fluid analysis that takes advantage of the properties of paper and microfluidic channels. (daitime.com)
  • Once the liquid is introduced into the device, it can interact with various reagents that are preloaded onto the paper. (daitime.com)
  • Based on this phenomenon, we developed a portable capillary-driven microfluidic device that separates blood microsamples collected from finger-pricks and delivers 2 µL of metered serum for bench-top analysis. (researchgate.net)
  • This paper reports a cleaning method for sensor array inside a packaged micro-fluidic device and the evaluation method. (elsevierpure.com)
  • By locally generating HBrO and Br - at a working electrode in the microfluidic device, gold electrode of the QCM was etched at an atomic layer level. (elsevierpure.com)
  • Since the HBrO removes blocking agent on the electrode of QCM, it allows also site-specific immobilization of materials by introducing materials of interest into the device. (elsevierpure.com)
  • This method is expected to use as a simple method for cleaning and surface modification of sensor array after assembling the microfluidic device. (elsevierpure.com)
  • The device composed of a microfluidic substrate with anchored nanowires gives us highly efficient collections of extracellular vesicles in body fluids and in situ extraction for huge numbers of miRNAs (2,500 types) more than the conventional ultracentrifugation method. (selectbiosciences.com)
  • Immunomagnetic Isolation of HER2-Positive Breast Cancer Cells Using a Microfluidic Device. (acs.org)
  • This study investigates the role of cell-cell and cell-ligand interactions in cytoskeleton organization of endothelial cells (ECs) and their directional migration within a microfluidic device. (sharif.edu)
  • For this purpose, an integrated glass microfluidic device was fabricated using laser ablation followed by the thermal fusion bonding method. (sharif.edu)
  • Afterwards, the prepared papers were placed in the microfluidic device as sorbent in a sandwiched format. (sharif.edu)
  • Despite being able to sterilize itself" he continues, "it is also possible to discard the microfluidic chip by pushing the button on the bottom of the device. (aworkstation.com)
  • This paper describes the device fabrication, experimental setup, procedure, and some preliminary results of the impedance analysis. (edu.hk)
  • This review describes important advances in microfluidic lab-on-paper diagnostics for human health monitoring and disease diagnosis over the past five years. (encyclopedia.pub)
  • The "Mario"-playing hand, as well as two turtlelike "soft robots" described in the same recent Science Advances paper, were each 3D printed in a single process that only took three to eight hours. (roxbury.org)
  • A new paper from associate professor Jiandi Wan's group in the UC Davis Department of Chemical Engineering, published in Science Advances , proposes a potential solution to dendrite growth in rechargeable lithium metal batteries. (techxplore.com)
  • In this perspective, we highlight recent approaches that integrated an electronic sweat extraction system and a microfluidic system with plasmonic sensors to address the challenge. (oaepublish.com)
  • With this fundamental study and microfluidic approaches, we were able to quantitatively understand the effect of flow on dendrite growth ," he said. (techxplore.com)
  • In this paper the signal-to-noise ratio and impendence matching problems can be improved by integrating the micro array bio-sensing probes and a thin-film-transistor (TFT) amplifier for signal processing together, both of them are produced respectively on the flexible substrate, and thus the product can be designed and disposed relying on the profi. (researchgate.net)
  • Paper being an hydrophilic substrate, hydrophobic barriers have to be designed to define channels and thereby flow direction. (blackholelab-soft-lithography.com)
  • it varies from one process to the next but fabrication processes are usually cheaper, simpler and requiring fewer steps when paper is used as the substrate. (blackholelab-soft-lithography.com)
  • Silicon and glass are the earliest substrate materials used for microfluidic chips. (creative-biolabs.com)
  • This paper introduces a thin, soft wearable microfluidic system that mounts onto the surface of the skin to enable precise and routine measurements of secretory fluidic pressures generated at the surface of the skin by eccrine sweat glands (surface SPSG, or s-SPSG) at nearly any location on the body. (rsc.org)
  • from Texas A&M University introduce a wearable plasmonic paper-based microfluidic (called paperfluidic) system for continuous and simultaneous quantitative analysis of sweat loss, sweat rate, and metabolites in sweat [ 13 ] . (oaepublish.com)
  • The wearable plasmonic sweat sensor comprises five functional layers, including a double-sided adhesive for a robust interface, carbon black as a laser blocker, cellulose chromatography paper with a serpentine design as a microfluidic channel, a plasmonic layer, as well as top polydimethylsiloxane encapsulation film [ Figure 2A ]. (oaepublish.com)
  • 5]: K. Yamada, H. Shibata, K. Suzuki, and D. Citterio, "Toward practical application of paper-based microfluidics for medical diagnostics: state-of-the-art and challenges," Lab on a Chip, vol. 17, no. 7, pp. 1206-1249, 2017. (blackholelab-soft-lithography.com)
  • Since 2017, she has been at UC working on developing electrochemical and microfluidic tools to investigate neurochemical regulated immunity. (rsc.org)
  • I introduce the first example of a unique, unconventional class of battery-free, wireless, flexible, lightweight, skin interfaced platform that perform sensing via schemes inspired by electrochemical biofuel cells and colorimetric assays embedded in chrono-sampling microfluidic networks with broad functionality in sweat analysis. (aiche.org)
  • The results of electrochemical response studies revealed that this conducting paper based immunoelectrode had a sensitivity of 10.2 mu Ang(-1) mLcm(-2) in the physiological range (4-25 ngmL(-1)) and shelf life of 34 days. (typeset.io)
  • The scientists report their findings in Advanced Materials ( "Paper-Based Laser Pyrolysis Electrofluids: An Electrochemical Platform for Capillary-Based Bio-Diagnostic Testing" ). (daitime.com)
  • A 200 μm height microfluidic channel was bonded to electrochemical sensors. (spiedigitallibrary.org)
  • For lab-on-chip devices, especially in medical applications, the modulation of the liquid flow in porous materials and especially in paper is of great relevance. (tu-darmstadt.de)
  • In this work the local silica functionalization of hierarchically porous paper is shown. (tu-darmstadt.de)
  • We present an experimental micro-model of drying porous media, based on microfluidic cells made of arrays of pillars on a regular grid, and complement these experiments with a matching two-dimensional pore-network model of drying. (nature.com)
  • A major advantage of this type of open-microfluidics includes the low cost, the variety of dimensions of porous papers that are commercially available, improved cell viability, adhesion, and migration over tissue culture plates. (wikipedia.org)
  • The electrode formed in this way retains the porous and fibrous nature of the paper, important for capillary driven tests such as rapid diagnostic tests. (daitime.com)
  • In this study, we developed novel bioinks suitable for the microfluidic-assisted multi-material biofabrication of 3D porous pancreatic and vascular structures. (desktopmetal.com)
  • My project aims to bridge the last two segments into a single unit by introducing a method of inhibitory competition that permits for measurable, fluorescent-based analysis of isothermal DNA amplification from dry reagents in porous media. (uw.edu)
  • Creating designs of microfluidic platforms with different compartments that are isolated and have different dimensions allows for co-culturing of several types of cells. (wikipedia.org)
  • The review concludes with the potential challenges that the future development of commercial microfluidic lab-on-paper platforms for human disease detection would face. (encyclopedia.pub)
  • Rotational microfluidic platforms have attracted swiftly growing interest over the last decade due to their suitability for integration and automation of sample preparation and detection. (ncsr.ie)
  • In preliminary tests, myocytes (muscle cells) were introduced into the fluidic channels through a drilled hole. (edu.hk)
  • Design, simulation, optimization and manufacturing of an enzyme-based microfluidic biosensor has been carried out during this research to measure histamine concentration in a sample. (sharif.edu)
  • The structure of the microfluidic channel was introduced and the impedance of microelectrodes on the chip was simulated. (ox.ac.uk)
  • This presentation describes a microfluidic platform that overcomes these barriers by exploiting the ability to perform isothermal PCR via natural convection. (selectbiosciences.com)
  • Microfluidic-based sample introduction and pretreatment system provide an effective tool for the analytical process, which overcomes several drawbacks of traditional sample treatment methods. (creative-biolabs.com)
  • Then, the sample pretreatment procedure used to improve the detection performance of lab-on-paper devices was introduced. (encyclopedia.pub)
  • Sample pretreatment is the stage that consumes more time and solvents and sample introduction may introduce contaminations. (creative-biolabs.com)
  • Microfluidic-based technology has been reported in whole blood sample pretreatment including blood cell and plasma separation, white blood cell lysis, and DNA purification. (creative-biolabs.com)
  • This paper describes a simple synthesis of an aqueous-based ferrofluid that may be used in an introductory science or engineering laboratory. (acs.org)
  • Microfluidic paper-based devices, such as those introduced by Whitesides in 2007, are inexpensive, disposable, and therefore sustainable. (tu-darmstadt.de)
  • The use of conventional microfluidic devices for cell studies has already improved upon the cost effectiveness and sample volume requirement, however using open microfluidic channels adds the benefit of removing syringe pumps to drive flow, now governed by surface tensions that drive spontaneous capillary flow (SCF), and exposes cells to the surrounding environment. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cells and proteins can be patterned in microfluidic devices with one of the channel walls exposed in different geometries and designs depending on the behaviors and interactions to be studied, such as quorum sensing or co-culturing of several types of cells. (wikipedia.org)
  • A majority of cell culturing has been carried out by introducing the cells in a perfused conditioned medium to simulate the desired cell populations in traditional close-channel microfluidic devices. (wikipedia.org)
  • Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) is a common material for open microfluidic devices that introduces additional advantages and disadvantages. (wikipedia.org)
  • Plastics such as polystyrene can be used to create microfluidic devices by embossing and bonding methods, CNC milling, injection molding, or stereolithography. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cell culturing on paper-based microfluidic devices is accomplished either by encapsulating cells in a hydrogel or directly seeding them in stacked cellulose filter papers and the cell culture medium is passively transported to the culture areas. (wikipedia.org)
  • The main properties of paper that are exploited in hybrid devices is the ability of paper to contain and immobilize biosensors. (blackholelab-soft-lithography.com)
  • In recent years, microfluidic lab-on-paper devices have emerged as a rapid and low-cost alternative to traditional laboratory tests. (encyclopedia.pub)
  • The review commenced by explaining the choice of paper, fabrication methods, and detection techniques to realize microfluidic lab-on-paper devices. (encyclopedia.pub)
  • Furthermore, an in-depth review of lab-on-paper devices for disease measurement based on an analysis of urine samples was presented. (encyclopedia.pub)
  • Used as accelerometers, pressure sensors, optical devices, microfluidic devices, and more, these microfabricated sensors and actuators often need to be exposed to the environment, but also need to be protected from environmental factors. (electroiq.com)
  • Paper-based microfluidic devices help both identify and screen for pathogens by allowing for more rapid care and treatment. (uw.edu)
  • In this project we present a microfluidic platform with in-channel micro-electrodes for in situ screening of bio/chemical samples through a lab-on-chip system. (spiedigitallibrary.org)
  • The pressurized microfluidic chip is controlled through a computer operated electronic board. (ethz.ch)
  • Microfluidic chip technologies, such as lab-on-a-chip technology, three-dimensional (3D) cell culture, organs-on-chip and droplet techniques, precisely control and manipulate a small amount of fluid on the microscale to perform a chemical or biological process of some kind. (creative-biolabs.com)
  • The manufacture of microfluidic chips mainly involves chip processing, sealing and other links. (creative-biolabs.com)
  • Next, we will briefly introduce the materials and methods of microfluidic chip processing, microfluidic chip based sample introduction and pretreatment, and microfluidic chip based detection systems. (creative-biolabs.com)
  • However, their expensive price and difficult processing hamper their latter applications in microfluidic chip processing. (creative-biolabs.com)
  • The microfluidic chip analysis system completes the functions of sampling, dilution, injection, reaction, separation, analysis and detection on the chip system mainly through driving and controlling the fluid in the microchannel. (creative-biolabs.com)
  • Creative Biolabs has more than a decade of microfluidic chip development experience and offers a wide range of microfluidic chip development services from scheme design and optimization to high-quality data delivery. (creative-biolabs.com)
  • Systematic studies of the electronics designs, the microfluidic systems and the integration schemes establish the key design considerations and performance attributes. (aiche.org)
  • Fabrication of paper-based electrofluidic systems. (daitime.com)
  • The exposure of one of the channel walls introduces the issue of evaporation and therefore cell loss, however this issue can be minimized by using droplet microfluidics where the cell-containing droplets are submerged in a fluorinated oil. (wikipedia.org)
  • The micro-channel contains 3 inlets used to introduce phosphate buffer saline (PBS), ferrocynide and neurotransmitters. (spiedigitallibrary.org)
  • A. Kara , J. Mathault , A. Reitz , M. Boisvert , F. Tessier , J. Greener , and A. Miled "Microfluidic in-channel multi-electrode platform for neurotransmitter sensing", Proc. (spiedigitallibrary.org)
  • A syringe pump was used to drive the sample into the microfluidic channel. (sharif.edu)
  • Wan's idea was to flow ions through the cathode in a microfluidic channel to restore a charge and offset this gap. (techxplore.com)
  • An Institut Pasteur team has developed a microfluidic system to observe individual immune cells and model their interactions with tumors. (pasteur.fr)
  • This work introduces the design and fabrication of a micro ridge waveguide to be employed in fluids manipulations. (spie.org)
  • The porosity is defined by the choice of paper and determines the speed of the flow while the geometry is defined by the fabrication process. (blackholelab-soft-lithography.com)
  • We report results of the studies relating to the fabrication of a label-free, flexible, light weight and disposable conducting paper based immunosensing platform comprising of poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene):poly(styrenesulfonate) and nanostructured iron oxide (nFe(2)O(3)@PEDOT:PSS) nanocomposite for detection of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), a cancer biomarker. (typeset.io)
  • These include the cost and complexity of the fabrication technique, the qualitative or semi-quantitative nature of their readability, and problems with the stability and storage of reagents on paper. (daitime.com)
  • 05/31/2016 NanoFocus AG, the developer and manufacturer of optical 3D surface measuring technology, introduces the new measuring system µ. (electroiq.com)
  • In this research, the surface of cellulose paper was modified with Hexadecyltrimethoxysilane, Phenyltriethoxysilane, (3-Aminopropyl)triethoxysilane and 3-(2,3-epoxypropoxy)propyltrimethoxysilane via chemical bonding. (sharif.edu)
  • Though it is likely not possible to directly incorporate microfluidics in real batteries, Wan's group is looking at alternative ways to apply the fundamental principles from this study and introduce local flows near the cathode surface to compensate cations and eliminate the space charge layer. (techxplore.com)
  • We are already working on design of the cathode surface to introduce convective flows. (techxplore.com)
  • Microfluidic chips coupled with various kinds of detection techniques such as MS are applied for the detection of multiple samples at the same time. (creative-biolabs.com)
  • In this paper we aim to characterize and validate the system's dynamic model of a magnetic microrobot navigating in viscous flow. (pdfhall.com)
  • 3 briefly introduces the experimental setup that is used to operate magnetic microrobots in microfluidic environment, and the corresponding system's dynamic model. (pdfhall.com)
  • This paper presents a further development of the system's application. (ox.ac.uk)
  • They then introduced cytotoxic T cells in proximity to the cancer cells and monitored their behavior by microscopy. (pasteur.fr)
  • To improve the magnetic navigation strategy against the biological laws governing patients body, a characterization of their behavior within microfluidic environments is mandatory. (pdfhall.com)
  • The seamless integration of electronic components into paper-based microfluids allows the application of advanced measurement techniques in a simple and cost-effective platform," commented Bezinge. (daitime.com)
  • Although evaporation is a major disadvantage of using an open microfluidic system for cell culturing, the advantages over a closed system include ease of manipulation and access to the cells. (wikipedia.org)
  • The many advantages of paper-based microfluidics are detailed in this article. (blackholelab-soft-lithography.com)
  • Microfluidic detection technology is emerged as one of the most promising analytical tools due to its many unique advantages such as its small footprint and energy consumption, and minimal use of reagent, as well as real-time analysis for analytes. (creative-biolabs.com)
  • Here we present retrieval of Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells by density-gradient medium based centrifugation for subsequent analysis of the leukocytes on an integrated microfluidic "Lab-on-a-Disc" cartridge. (ncsr.ie)
  • In this paper, we introduce a new bonding technology for the assembly of micro- structured glass substrates for miniaturized chemical analysis. (edu.au)
  • The research of microfluidic driving technology suitable for microchannels is the premise and foundation of microfluidic control. (creative-biolabs.com)
  • This microfluidic system developed with the support of the Institut Pasteur Biomaterials and Microfluidics Platform could one day be used to perform personalized diagnostics by directly incorporating patients' cells to help predict their immune response. (pasteur.fr)
  • Disorder, or small-scale heterogeneity, was introduced into the cells by randomly varying the radii of the pillars. (nature.com)
  • Open microfluidics has also been coupled with fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) to allow for cells to be contained in individually sorted compartments in an open microfluidic network for culturing in an exposed environment. (wikipedia.org)
  • Starting with human plasma spiked with whole, live E. coli cells, this paper demonstrates full integration of sample preparation with LAMP amplification and end point detection with a limit of detection of 5 cells. (medgadget.com)
  • This paper describes a method for measuring secreted prostate specific antigen (PSA) protein from thousands of prostate cancer (PCa) cells. (vycap.com)
  • It does so using microfluidic chips that isolate cells by their size. (aworkstation.com)
  • Thus, the convergence of several factors has made FISH a standard cytogenetic technique for nuclear studies in diagnostics and research (on average, 2.73 FISH papers were published per day in the past 20 years Footnote 1 ). (springer.com)
  • one of the first reasons paper-based chips were designed was to be easily carried and used outside of a laboratory [1] to enable new applications including diagnostics in the field for developing countries. (blackholelab-soft-lithography.com)
  • In this paper , a review examines the current trends and challenges in designing and applying carbon nanostructure-based optical sensors for detecting aquatic contaminants, including pesticides, bacterial pathogens, and pharmaceuticals residues. (typeset.io)
  • They introduced much more complicated microfluidic circuits," says Harvard University engineering professor Jennifer Lewis, who co-authored the 2016 paper but was not involved in the University of Maryland's project. (roxbury.org)
  • 02/18/2016 Qioptiq, an Excelitas Technologies company introduces the LINOS Low-outgassing Faraday Isolators, the first of th. (electroiq.com)
  • However, the manufacture of electrodes on paper presents a significant challenge due to the coarse and inhomogeneous nature of the cellulose material. (daitime.com)
  • In this thesis it is intended to introduce a new method for manufacturing more precise microgyroscopes regarding manufacture facilities. (sharif.edu)
  • They achieved this through a process called laser-induced cellulose paper pyrolysis, which converts cellulose molecules into a conductive graphene-like material. (daitime.com)
  • The operation of the µPAD is based on the natural capillary action of paper, which allows liquids to be transported through small channels without the need for an external pump. (daitime.com)
  • This capillary action can be guided and controlled by creating a hydrophobic barrier on the paper, usually through methods such as wax printing, photolithography, or plasma treatment. (daitime.com)
  • They are often hydrophobic, which can impede capillary flow, and they may show limited contact with liquids within the pores of the paper. (daitime.com)
  • I switched gears quite a bit during my post-doc, where I focused on developing microfluidic tools to locally stimulate live lymph node slices to study the importance of the spatial complexity of the immune system and to quantitate cytokine diffusion within live tissue. (rsc.org)
  • The paper-embedded electrodes are fabricated by laser-induced pyrolysis of cellulose, followed by fluid flow patterning with wax lamination. (daitime.com)
  • This paper also describes a method for repelling both oil- and water-based ferrofluid from solid surfaces that would otherwise be stained by the fluid. (acs.org)
  • This not only improved the tweezing process but it also created the ability to introduce multiple samples and reagents. (ox.ac.uk)
  • These includes microfluidic chips for rare diseased cell separation and culture as well as capture of extracellular vesicles and exosomes. (selectbiosciences.com)
  • In the demonstrated methodology, separation and focusing of particles of different sizes from 3 μm to 20 nm are introduced. (ethz.ch)
  • In a paper published in Nature Communications , Institut Pasteur scientists introduced a new method for modeling cancer immunotherapy. (pasteur.fr)
  • In this paper, we present a new method to implement micrometer-scale interphase FISH that we term μFISH. (springer.com)
  • A framework is introduced to develop the theory of the adjoint method for models including both continuous and discrete dynamics. (tno.nl)
  • We introduce a method for critical headway approximation. (tno.nl)
  • The heart of the team's findings lies in a new method for integrating the electrodes into paper-based test strips. (daitime.com)
  • According to different application principles and forms, microfluidic driving and control techniques are divided into pressure driving, electric driving, and other driving techniques. (creative-biolabs.com)
  • Based on these parameters the silica amount and its distribution control results into wetting properties from hydrophilic to hydrophobic including wettability gradient formation along the paper sheet cross-section. (tu-darmstadt.de)
  • The highly beneficial implementation of microfluidics was further exploited by upgrading the system to allow for the control of one or more microfluidic ports and flow streams. (ox.ac.uk)
  • Only recently a new, "event-triggered" flow control has been introduced. (ncsr.ie)
  • In the paper, the team outlined their proof-of concept tests, finding that this flow of ions could reduce dendrite growth by up to 99 percent. (techxplore.com)
  • Presented in the paper are the most recent methods developed for the safe and reliable installation of carbon fiber liners. (4spe.org)
  • It is also possible to use paper in addition to other materials such as glass [12] or PDMS [13] to take advantage of paper's properties while maintaining a high resolution and be able to design more complex chips. (blackholelab-soft-lithography.com)
  • To conclude, paper microfluidics is well-suited to design diagnostic tests that respect the "ASSURED" characteristics set by the World Health Organisation: Affordable, Sensitivity, Specificity, User-friendly, Rapid and robust, Equipment-free and Deliverable. (blackholelab-soft-lithography.com)
  • To realize such undercut microstructures in acrylic glass, a variothermal injection molding process, complemented by an ultraviolet radiation assisted thermal bonding procedure is introduced. (springer.com)
  • As the fabric falls away, it will reveal a paper pulp material infused with photochromic pigments that change color in UV light. (aworkstation.com)
  • This essentially automates the process of adding the sample, introducing the wash buffers, then the amplification master mix, followed by a stain dye once incubation is complete. (medgadget.com)
  • Sochol contends this process is faster, cheaper and easier than fabricating a microfluidic circuit in a clean room, creating a robot separately and then combining them later. (roxbury.org)
  • At a time when the field of human-computer interaction is becoming more important than ever, ATLAS researchers are making substantial contributions, contributing nine papers and two workshops to CHI '20. (colorado.edu)
  • Mohammad Asghari and coworkers from the deMello group have developed a new microfluidic system for focusing and separating particles in the micrometer to nanometer size regime. (ethz.ch)
  • In this paper, an in-line, low-cost, miniature and moveable spectrophotometric detection system is introduced and used for quick protein determination and calibration in centrifugal microfluidics. (unicoupi.com)
  • Drive and control of microfluid is one of the key techniques in the development of the microfluidic analytical system. (creative-biolabs.com)