Rapid decentralized biomedical diagnostics have become increasingly necessary in a medical environment of growing costs and mounting demands on healthcare personnel and infrastructure. Such diagnostics require low-cost novel devices that can operate at bedside or in doctor offices using small amounts of sample that can be extracted and processed on the spot. Thus, point-of-care sample preparation is an important component of the necessary diagnostic paradigm shift. We therefore introduce a microfluidic device which produces plasma from whole blood. The device is inexpensive, reliable, easy to fabricate, and requires only 3.5 kPa pressure to operate. The device is fully compatible with microfluidic diagnostic chips. The output 2...
The development of point of care diagnostics using recent advances in microfluidics have the potenti...
The development of point of care diagnostics using recent advances in microfluidics have the potenti...
The development of point of care diagnostics using recent advances in microfluidics have the potenti...
Rapid decentralized biomedical diagnostics have become increasingly necessary in a medical environm...
In the developing world, there are large populations suffering from infectious diseases, many of who...
In the developing world, there are large populations suffering from infectious diseases, many of who...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, 2015.Cata...
Blood plasma is an important assay for many diagnostic tests typically performed in clinical laborat...
In recent years, microfluidic lab-on-a-chip devices have made tremendous progress. Many new features...
Copyright 2015 AIP Publishing. This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use r...
In recent years, microfluidic lab-on-a-chip devices have made tremendous progress. Many new features...
A simple lab-on-a-chip method for blood plasma separation was developed by combining stereolithograp...
Ideal point-of-care medical diagnostic devices are low cost assays capable of performing quantitativ...
Microfluidic (also known as lab-on-a-chip) devices offer the capability of manipulating very low vol...
Ideal point-of-care medical diagnostic devices are low cost assays capable of performing quantitativ...
The development of point of care diagnostics using recent advances in microfluidics have the potenti...
The development of point of care diagnostics using recent advances in microfluidics have the potenti...
The development of point of care diagnostics using recent advances in microfluidics have the potenti...
Rapid decentralized biomedical diagnostics have become increasingly necessary in a medical environm...
In the developing world, there are large populations suffering from infectious diseases, many of who...
In the developing world, there are large populations suffering from infectious diseases, many of who...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, 2015.Cata...
Blood plasma is an important assay for many diagnostic tests typically performed in clinical laborat...
In recent years, microfluidic lab-on-a-chip devices have made tremendous progress. Many new features...
Copyright 2015 AIP Publishing. This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use r...
In recent years, microfluidic lab-on-a-chip devices have made tremendous progress. Many new features...
A simple lab-on-a-chip method for blood plasma separation was developed by combining stereolithograp...
Ideal point-of-care medical diagnostic devices are low cost assays capable of performing quantitativ...
Microfluidic (also known as lab-on-a-chip) devices offer the capability of manipulating very low vol...
Ideal point-of-care medical diagnostic devices are low cost assays capable of performing quantitativ...
The development of point of care diagnostics using recent advances in microfluidics have the potenti...
The development of point of care diagnostics using recent advances in microfluidics have the potenti...
The development of point of care diagnostics using recent advances in microfluidics have the potenti...