[HTML][HTML] Biosensors for rapid detection of bacterial pathogens in water, food and environment

RC Nnachi, N Sui, B Ke, Z Luo, N Bhalla, D He… - Environment …, 2022 - Elsevier
Conventional techniques (eg, culture-based method) for bacterial detection typically require
a central laboratory and well-trained technicians, which may take several hours or days …

Enzyme-based electrochemical biosensors for microfluidic platforms to detect pharmaceutical residues in wastewater

AL Campaña, SL Florez, MJ Noguera, OP Fuentes… - Biosensors, 2019 - mdpi.com
Emerging water pollutants such as pharmaceutical contaminants are suspected to induce
adverse effects to human health. These molecules became worrisome due to their …

Double emulsion picoreactors for high-throughput single-cell encapsulation and phenotyping via FACS

KK Brower, M Khariton, PH Suzuki, C Still… - Analytical …, 2020 - ACS Publications
In the past five years, droplet microfluidic techniques have unlocked new opportunities for
the high-throughput genome-wide analysis of single cells, transforming our understanding of …

Desktop micromilled microfluidics

A Lashkaripour, R Silva, D Densmore - Microfluidics and Nanofluidics, 2018 - Springer
Micromilling is a proven method for prototyping microfluidic devices; however, high
overhead costs, large machine footprints, an esoteric software stack, and nonstandard …

Integration of deep reinforcement learning to simple microfluidic system toward intelligent control: Demonstration of simultaneous microbeads manipulation

T Abe, S Oh-hara, Y Ukita - Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 2023 - Elsevier
In this paper, we report a novel intelligent microfluidic system that realizes automated
micromanipulation of particles in a two-dimensional plane. The system manipulates particles …

Microfluidic encapsulation of photosynthetic cyanobacteria in hydrogel microparticles augments oxygen delivery to rescue ischemic myocardium

LM Stapleton, JM Farry, Y Zhu, HJ Lucian… - Journal of bioscience …, 2023 - Elsevier
Cardiovascular disease, primarily caused by coronary artery disease, is the leading cause of
death in the United States. While standard clinical interventions have improved patient …

Advances in paper-based electrochemical immunosensors: Review of fabrication strategies and biomedical applications

J du Plooy, N Jahed, E Iwuoha… - Royal Society Open …, 2023 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Cellulose paper-based sensing devices have shown promise in addressing the accuracy,
sensitivity, selectivity, analysis time and cost of current disease diagnostic tools owing to …

MOWChIP-seq for low-input and multiplexed profiling of genome-wide histone modifications

B Zhu, YP Hsieh, TW Murphy, Q Zhang, LB Naler… - Nature protocols, 2019 - nature.com
Epigenetic mechanisms such as histone modifications play critical roles in adaptive tuning of
chromatin structures. Profiling of various histone modifications at the genome scale using …

[HTML][HTML] An open-source, programmable pneumatic setup for operation and automated control of single-and multi-layer microfluidic devices

K Brower, RR Puccinelli, CJ Markin, TC Shimko… - HardwareX, 2018 - Elsevier
Microfluidic technologies have been used across diverse disciplines (eg high-throughput
biological measurement, fluid physics, laboratory fluid manipulation) but widespread …

Thermally-actuated microfluidic membrane valve for point-of-care applications

M Sesen, CJ Rowlands - Microsystems & Nanoengineering, 2021 - nature.com
Microfluidics has enabled low volume biochemistry reactions to be carried out at the point-of-
care. A key component in microfluidics is the microfluidic valve. Microfluidic valves are not …