Microfluidic droplet technology has gained popularity due to the advantages over conventional emulsion techniques and capabilities for a wide range of applications. In this paper, the development of a simple microfluidic-based double-emulsion system is reported. Such a system could be potentially used for in vitro protein synthesis. The system involves a two-step process to make water-in-oil-in-water (W/O/W) emulsions. A PMMA microchip is used for the formation of water-in-oil (W/O) single-emulsion droplets. Then, the single-emulsion droplets are transported to a PDMS/glass microchip to make the W/O/W double-emulsion droplets. The system was first characterized by detecting fluorescein sodium salt as a model dye in the internal aqueous drop...
<p>Promising applications in the design of various biological systems hold critical implications as ...
A fully autonomous method of creating highly monodispersed emulsion droplets with a low sample dead ...
A fully autonomous method of creating highly monodispersed emulsion droplets with a low sample dead ...
Microfluidic droplet technology has gained popularity due to the advantages over conventional emulsi...
Emulsion drops are often employed as picoliter-sized containers to perform screening assays. These a...
<p>Droplet microfluidics is a powerful platform for both fundamental and applied biomedical research...
<p>High-throughput processing technologies hold critical position in biomedical research. These incl...
Droplet based microfluidics are promising new tools for biological and chemical assays. In this pape...
Droplet based microfluidics are promising new tools for biological and chemical assays. In this pape...
We describe new developments for the controlled fabrication of monodisperse emulsions using microflu...
Microdroplet-based microfluidic devices are emerging as powerful tools for a wide range of biochemic...
In the last two decades, the integration of life science and micro-engineering has developed systems...
Droplet microfluidics is an active multidisciplinary area of research that evolved out of the larger...
Droplet microfluidics is an active multidisciplinary area of research that evolved out of the larger...
In the last two decades, the integration of life science and micro-engineering has developed systems...
<p>Promising applications in the design of various biological systems hold critical implications as ...
A fully autonomous method of creating highly monodispersed emulsion droplets with a low sample dead ...
A fully autonomous method of creating highly monodispersed emulsion droplets with a low sample dead ...
Microfluidic droplet technology has gained popularity due to the advantages over conventional emulsi...
Emulsion drops are often employed as picoliter-sized containers to perform screening assays. These a...
<p>Droplet microfluidics is a powerful platform for both fundamental and applied biomedical research...
<p>High-throughput processing technologies hold critical position in biomedical research. These incl...
Droplet based microfluidics are promising new tools for biological and chemical assays. In this pape...
Droplet based microfluidics are promising new tools for biological and chemical assays. In this pape...
We describe new developments for the controlled fabrication of monodisperse emulsions using microflu...
Microdroplet-based microfluidic devices are emerging as powerful tools for a wide range of biochemic...
In the last two decades, the integration of life science and micro-engineering has developed systems...
Droplet microfluidics is an active multidisciplinary area of research that evolved out of the larger...
Droplet microfluidics is an active multidisciplinary area of research that evolved out of the larger...
In the last two decades, the integration of life science and micro-engineering has developed systems...
<p>Promising applications in the design of various biological systems hold critical implications as ...
A fully autonomous method of creating highly monodispersed emulsion droplets with a low sample dead ...
A fully autonomous method of creating highly monodispersed emulsion droplets with a low sample dead ...