[HTML][HTML] Biosensors for rapid detection of bacterial pathogens in water, food and environment
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 …
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
Emerging water pollutants such as pharmaceutical contaminants are suspected to induce
adverse effects to human health. These molecules became worrisome due to their …
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
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 …
the high-throughput genome-wide analysis of single cells, transforming our understanding of …
Desktop micromilled microfluidics
Micromilling is a proven method for prototyping microfluidic devices; however, high
overhead costs, large machine footprints, an esoteric software stack, and nonstandard …
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
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
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 …
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
Microfluidic technologies have been used across diverse disciplines (eg high-throughput
biological measurement, fluid physics, laboratory fluid manipulation) but widespread …
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 …
care. A key component in microfluidics is the microfluidic valve. Microfluidic valves are not …