Noncontact manipulation of nano/micromaterials presents a great challenge in fields ranging from biotechnology to nanotechnology. In this study we developed a new strategy for the manipulation of molecules and cells based on diffusiophoresis driven by a concentration gradient of a polymer solute. By using laser focusing in a microfluidic device, we created a sharp concentration gradient of poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) in a solution of this polymer. Because diffusiophoresis essentially depends on solute gradients alone, PEG solute contrast resulted in trapping of DNA and eukaryotic cells with little material dependence. Furthermore, quantitative analysis revealed that the motility of migrating cells was enhanced with the PEG concentration, c...
Abstract: A new method for producing molecular gradi-ents of arbitrary shape in thin three dimension...
Extracellular matrix (ECM)-tethered morphogen gradients play an important role in tissue development...
We present the fabrication, characterization and cell culture results of a microfluidic device for g...
Molecular gradients are important for various biological processes including the polarization of tis...
A new method for producing molecular gradients of arbitrary shape in thin three dimensional gels is ...
A versatile strategy to rapidly immobilize complex gradients of virtually any desired protein on sof...
Using a microfluidic system to impose and maintain controlled, steady-state multicomponent pH and el...
textThe environment encountered by a single cell in vivo is a complex and dynamic system that is oft...
versatile strategy to rapidly immobilize complex gradients of virtually any desired protein on soft ...
We demonstrate the diffusion of single poly(ethylene glycol) molecules on surfaces which change from...
The goal of our research is to optically visualize shear-induced polymer migration near a surface on...
textInteractions of cells with their chemical microenvironments are critical to many polarized proce...
In this chapter, we will discuss a method for the generation of gradients that can be quantitatively...
We report the spontaneous generation of a cell-like morphology in an environment crowded with the po...
Optical micromanipulation of transparent microparticles such as cellular materials relies upon the a...
Abstract: A new method for producing molecular gradi-ents of arbitrary shape in thin three dimension...
Extracellular matrix (ECM)-tethered morphogen gradients play an important role in tissue development...
We present the fabrication, characterization and cell culture results of a microfluidic device for g...
Molecular gradients are important for various biological processes including the polarization of tis...
A new method for producing molecular gradients of arbitrary shape in thin three dimensional gels is ...
A versatile strategy to rapidly immobilize complex gradients of virtually any desired protein on sof...
Using a microfluidic system to impose and maintain controlled, steady-state multicomponent pH and el...
textThe environment encountered by a single cell in vivo is a complex and dynamic system that is oft...
versatile strategy to rapidly immobilize complex gradients of virtually any desired protein on soft ...
We demonstrate the diffusion of single poly(ethylene glycol) molecules on surfaces which change from...
The goal of our research is to optically visualize shear-induced polymer migration near a surface on...
textInteractions of cells with their chemical microenvironments are critical to many polarized proce...
In this chapter, we will discuss a method for the generation of gradients that can be quantitatively...
We report the spontaneous generation of a cell-like morphology in an environment crowded with the po...
Optical micromanipulation of transparent microparticles such as cellular materials relies upon the a...
Abstract: A new method for producing molecular gradi-ents of arbitrary shape in thin three dimension...
Extracellular matrix (ECM)-tethered morphogen gradients play an important role in tissue development...
We present the fabrication, characterization and cell culture results of a microfluidic device for g...