The paper focuses on the design of a biochip for Single Cell Analysis (SCA) using microfluidics. Several techniques have been developed for analysis of human cells. But most of these analyses are done on a group of cells assuming that all the cells within an isogenic cell population are homogenous. However, many evidences show that cellular heterogeneity occurs even within an isogenic cell population. Therefore, single cell analysis has been gaining a lot of importance in the recent past. The main objective is to design a micro-well with vertical trapping. The focus is on capturing a single cell by optimizing the shape and size of the micro-well and microchannel using hydrodynamics. The design simulation is done using COMSOL Multiphysics so...
Single-cell analysis has become the interest of a wide range of biological and biomedical engineerin...
In the last two decades many microfluidic devices have been developed in order to provide better and...
In a forest of a hundred thousand trees, no two leaves are alike. Similarly, no two cells in a genet...
The primary objective of this work is to show simulation outputs from the developed model of cell fl...
Copyright © 2014 B. Deng et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Microfluidic cell-based arraying technology is widely used in the field of single-cell analysis. How...
A highly requirement of analyzing a biological sample at a so-called single cell level has encourage...
In this paper, a microfluidic device capable of trapping a single cell in a high throughput manner a...
The development of hydrodynamic-based microfluidic biochips has been increasing over the years. In t...
Single cell analysis techniques provide a unique opportunity of determining the intercellular hetero...
Microfluidic technology has been applied widely for separating and trapping various type of cells. T...
In this paper, a microfluidic device capable of trapping a single cell in a high throughput manner a...
Single cell analysis has become the interest of a wide range of biological and biomedical engineerin...
Microfluidic technology has been applied widely for separating and trapping various type of cells. T...
Single-cell analysis has become the interest of a wide range of biological and biomedical engineerin...
Single-cell analysis has become the interest of a wide range of biological and biomedical engineerin...
In the last two decades many microfluidic devices have been developed in order to provide better and...
In a forest of a hundred thousand trees, no two leaves are alike. Similarly, no two cells in a genet...
The primary objective of this work is to show simulation outputs from the developed model of cell fl...
Copyright © 2014 B. Deng et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Microfluidic cell-based arraying technology is widely used in the field of single-cell analysis. How...
A highly requirement of analyzing a biological sample at a so-called single cell level has encourage...
In this paper, a microfluidic device capable of trapping a single cell in a high throughput manner a...
The development of hydrodynamic-based microfluidic biochips has been increasing over the years. In t...
Single cell analysis techniques provide a unique opportunity of determining the intercellular hetero...
Microfluidic technology has been applied widely for separating and trapping various type of cells. T...
In this paper, a microfluidic device capable of trapping a single cell in a high throughput manner a...
Single cell analysis has become the interest of a wide range of biological and biomedical engineerin...
Microfluidic technology has been applied widely for separating and trapping various type of cells. T...
Single-cell analysis has become the interest of a wide range of biological and biomedical engineerin...
Single-cell analysis has become the interest of a wide range of biological and biomedical engineerin...
In the last two decades many microfluidic devices have been developed in order to provide better and...
In a forest of a hundred thousand trees, no two leaves are alike. Similarly, no two cells in a genet...