A practical guide to rapid-prototyping of PDMS-based microfluidic devices: A tutorial
Micro total analytical systems (μTAS) are attractive to multiple fields that include chemistry,
medicine and engineering due to their portability, low power usage, potential for automation …
medicine and engineering due to their portability, low power usage, potential for automation …
Neuro‐taxis: Neuronal movement in gradients of chemical and physical environments
Environmental chemical and physical cues dynamically interact with migrating neurons and
sprouting axons, and in particular, the gradients of environmental cues are regarded as one …
sprouting axons, and in particular, the gradients of environmental cues are regarded as one …
Green, low-cost, user-friendly, and elastomeric (GLUE) microfluidics
NC Speller, GG Morbioli, ME Cato… - ACS Applied Polymer …, 2020 - ACS Publications
Micro total analysis systems (μTAS) are highly attractive across numerous fields including
science, engineering, and medicine due to their portability, low power use, and efficient …
science, engineering, and medicine due to their portability, low power use, and efficient …
[HTML][HTML] A neuronal wiring platform through microridges for rationally engineered neural circuits
Precisely engineered neuronal circuits are promising for both fundamental research and
clinical applications. However, randomly plating thousands of cells during neural network …
clinical applications. However, randomly plating thousands of cells during neural network …
Microfluidics in neuroscience
P Gupta, N Balasubramaniam… - Microfluidics and Bio …, 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
Focused research in the field of neuroscience needs a microenvironment with
spatiotemporal fluidic control, which can be provided by microfluidic devices for guiding …
spatiotemporal fluidic control, which can be provided by microfluidic devices for guiding …
Chip based microelectrode array systems for modelling neurodegenerative diseases: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Model Neurodegenerative Disease
MS Khan - 2020 - orbit.dtu.dk
Parkinson's disease (PD) is the second most common progressive degenerative disorder of
the central nervous system. It is described as the degeneration of dopaminergic neurons in …
the central nervous system. It is described as the degeneration of dopaminergic neurons in …