MICROFLUIDIC devicesOrgan-on-chip (OOC) technology has gained importance for biomedical studies and drug development. This technology involves microfluidic devices that mimic the structure and function of specific human organs or tissues. OOCs are a promising alternative to ...
and characteristics;The second one is to make use of the bio-operation method build up of three kinds of model:Tube type,the surface type and chip ... XU Jin,P University,Wuhan - 《Chinese Journal of Computers》 被引量: 39发表: 2007年 ...
micromachines Review How to Make a Fast, Efficient Bubble-Driven Micromotor: A Mechanical View Lisheng Liu 1,*, Tao Bai 2, Qingjia Chi 2, Zhen Wang 2, Shuang Xu 2, Qiwen Liu 2 and Qiang Wang 3 1 State Key Laboratory of Advanced Technology for Materials Synthesis and Processing, Wuhan ...
This would make inefficient virus inactivation due to technical failures manageable. The primary advantages of tobamoviral (and other plant viral) delivery systems consist of their particle structure with cargo transport possible in the virion inner channel, on the outer surface of more than 2000 ...
In this application note we describe how to stain cells for dynamic cell culture in a perfusion chamber with different microfluidic setups.
Blood is the most common type of specimen for POC testing. However, the cellular components in whole blood often cause non-specific background. To address this problem, a continuous microfluidic device was developed to filter the cells, making plasma available for on-chip analysis [99]. ...
"This inherent resiliency, coupled with its storage density, puts DNA computing in a unique position relative to other computing options, like quantum computing," he added. Turning DNA Into Machines Many companies are trying to use DNA technology to make useful computers, Heudecker said. ...
We used solid phase polymerase chain reaction (spPCR) to replicate the DNA and a cavity chip to maintain the spatial order in our DNA microarray copying process. In a first spPCR the DNA from the original DNA array is copied into cavities (Fig. 1a–c) and in a second spPCR the DNA ...
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For example, make sure that there are no leaks in the setup and use small volume tubing. Moreover, in pressurised containers, avoid using gas that dissolves in liquid, or use means to remove this gas. In the part 2 of this blog series, we will discuss these and other matters in more...