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Characterization of a microfluidic device for autonomous biological cell entrapment and electrical interrogation
(2011)
Microfluidic devices have become a great tool to target biological cells individually. They are easy to manufacture, involve short time assays, use small sample and reagent volumes, and usually have low Reynolds number ...
Characterization of a robust flow-through microfluidic device for single-cell electroporation
(2012)
Electroporation, or electropermeabilization, is a physical phenomenon that occurs when a biological cell is subjected to an external electric field. This technique is typically used in laboratory or medical settings when ...
Design and characterization of a pressure differential trapping mechanism for suspended micro-particles in a micro-fluidic device
(2012)
The increasing interest for dedicated analysis of single particles at microscopic scales, such as biological cells, has led researchers to create micro-fluidic systems capable of trapping particles in a liquid flow. The ...