Surface analysis is critical for the validation of microfluidic surface modifications for biology, chemistry, and physics applications. However, until now quantitative analytical methods have mostly been focused on open surfaces. Here, we present a new fluorescence imaging method to directly measure the surface coverage of functional groups inside assembled microchannels over a wide dynamic range. A key advance of our work is the elimination of self-quenching to obtain a linear signal even with a high density of functional groups. This method is applied to image the density and monitor the stability of vapor deposited silane layers in bonded silicon/glass micro- and nanochannels
The ability to locally functionalize the surface of glass and polymers allows for myriad biomedical ...
The ability to locally functionalize the surface of glass and polymers allows for myriad biomedical ...
We have developed a novel method to study the influence of surface nanotopography on human fibrinoge...
Surface analysis is critical for the validation of microfluidic surface modifications for biology, c...
We present a novel approach for characterizing surfaces utilizing super-resolution fluorescence micr...
We present a novel approach for characterizing surfaces utilizing super-resolution fluorescence micr...
We present a novel approach for characterizing surfaces utilizing super-resolution fluorescence micr...
Single-molecule detection schemes offer powerful means to overcome static and dynamic heterogeneity ...
Single-molecule detection schemes offer powerful means to overcome static and dynamic heterogeneity ...
Single-molecule detection schemes offer powerful means to overcome static and dynamic heterogeneity ...
Single-molecule detection schemes offer powerful means to overcome static and dynamic heterogeneity ...
Single-molecule detection schemes offer powerful means to overcome static and dynamic heterogeneity ...
The preparation of aminated monolayers with a controlled density of functional groups on silica surf...
Nanofluidics is the science and technology involving a fluid flowing in or around structures with a ...
Nanofluidic channel systems were designed and fabricated by combining MEMS microfabrication with AFM...
The ability to locally functionalize the surface of glass and polymers allows for myriad biomedical ...
The ability to locally functionalize the surface of glass and polymers allows for myriad biomedical ...
We have developed a novel method to study the influence of surface nanotopography on human fibrinoge...
Surface analysis is critical for the validation of microfluidic surface modifications for biology, c...
We present a novel approach for characterizing surfaces utilizing super-resolution fluorescence micr...
We present a novel approach for characterizing surfaces utilizing super-resolution fluorescence micr...
We present a novel approach for characterizing surfaces utilizing super-resolution fluorescence micr...
Single-molecule detection schemes offer powerful means to overcome static and dynamic heterogeneity ...
Single-molecule detection schemes offer powerful means to overcome static and dynamic heterogeneity ...
Single-molecule detection schemes offer powerful means to overcome static and dynamic heterogeneity ...
Single-molecule detection schemes offer powerful means to overcome static and dynamic heterogeneity ...
Single-molecule detection schemes offer powerful means to overcome static and dynamic heterogeneity ...
The preparation of aminated monolayers with a controlled density of functional groups on silica surf...
Nanofluidics is the science and technology involving a fluid flowing in or around structures with a ...
Nanofluidic channel systems were designed and fabricated by combining MEMS microfabrication with AFM...
The ability to locally functionalize the surface of glass and polymers allows for myriad biomedical ...
The ability to locally functionalize the surface of glass and polymers allows for myriad biomedical ...
We have developed a novel method to study the influence of surface nanotopography on human fibrinoge...