We present a simple, facile method to micropattern planar metal electrodes defined by the geometry of a microfluidic channel network template. By introducing aqueous solutions of metal into reversibly adhered PDMS devices by desiccation instead of flow, we are able to produce difficult to pattern “dead end” or discontinuous features with ease. We characterize electrodes fabricated using this method and perform electrical lysis of mammalian cancer cells and demonstrate their use as part of an antibody capture assay for GFP. Cell lysis in microwell arrays is achieved using the electrodes and the protein released is detected using an antibody microarray. We show how the template channels used as part of the workflow for patterning the electrod...
A novel and simple method for the rapid fabrication of microfluidic networks is presented. A silicon...
Micro- and nanoscale mechanical systems provide unique capabilities for analyzing fluid samples in c...
Multielectrode arrays (MEAs) are devices for non-invasive electrophysiological measurements of cell ...
Abstract We present a simple, facile method to micropattern planar metal electrodes defined by the g...
The application of electrical fields within a microfluidic channel enables many forms of manipulatio...
The ability to organize proteins and cells into well-defined micropatterns on a surface is essential...
The ability to organize proteins and cells into well-defined micropatterns on a surface is essential...
This article demonstrate a simple method to use of three-dimensionally (3D) printed molds that are c...
Here we demonstrate the use of microstereolithography (MSL), a 3D direct manufacturing technique, as...
Here we demonstrate the use of microstereolithography (MSL), a 3D direct manufacturing technique, as...
Poster Division: Engineering, Math, and Physical Sciences: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Edwa...
Microfluidics channels as small as 50 μm in width were produced via extrusionbased 3D printing. Mult...
A rapid, high-precision method for localised plasma-treatment of bonded PDMS microchannels is demons...
We report a simple, low-cost and novel method for constructing three-dimensional (3D) microelectrode...
Digital microfluidics (DMF) emerged recently as a promising liquid handling technology for a wide va...
A novel and simple method for the rapid fabrication of microfluidic networks is presented. A silicon...
Micro- and nanoscale mechanical systems provide unique capabilities for analyzing fluid samples in c...
Multielectrode arrays (MEAs) are devices for non-invasive electrophysiological measurements of cell ...
Abstract We present a simple, facile method to micropattern planar metal electrodes defined by the g...
The application of electrical fields within a microfluidic channel enables many forms of manipulatio...
The ability to organize proteins and cells into well-defined micropatterns on a surface is essential...
The ability to organize proteins and cells into well-defined micropatterns on a surface is essential...
This article demonstrate a simple method to use of three-dimensionally (3D) printed molds that are c...
Here we demonstrate the use of microstereolithography (MSL), a 3D direct manufacturing technique, as...
Here we demonstrate the use of microstereolithography (MSL), a 3D direct manufacturing technique, as...
Poster Division: Engineering, Math, and Physical Sciences: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Edwa...
Microfluidics channels as small as 50 μm in width were produced via extrusionbased 3D printing. Mult...
A rapid, high-precision method for localised plasma-treatment of bonded PDMS microchannels is demons...
We report a simple, low-cost and novel method for constructing three-dimensional (3D) microelectrode...
Digital microfluidics (DMF) emerged recently as a promising liquid handling technology for a wide va...
A novel and simple method for the rapid fabrication of microfluidic networks is presented. A silicon...
Micro- and nanoscale mechanical systems provide unique capabilities for analyzing fluid samples in c...
Multielectrode arrays (MEAs) are devices for non-invasive electrophysiological measurements of cell ...