Directed evolution relies on iterative cycles of randomization and selection. The outcome of an artificial evolution experiment is crucially dependent on (i) the numbers of variants that can be screened and (ii) the quality of the assessment of each clone that forms the basis for selection. Compartmentalization of screening assays in water-in-oil emulsion droplets provides an opportunity to screen vast numbers of individual assays with good signal quality. Microfluidic systems have been developed to make and sort droplets, but the operator skill required precludes their ready implementation in nonspecialist settings. We now establish a protocol for the creation of monodisperse double-emulsion droplets in two steps in microfluidic devices wi...
Directed Evolution is a key technology driving the utility of biocatalysis in pharmaceutical synthes...
This is the final version. Available from National Academy of Sciences via the DOI in this recordUlt...
SummaryHigh-throughput, cell-based assays require small sample volumes to reduce assay costs and to ...
Directed evolution relies on iterative cycles of randomization and selection. The outcome of an arti...
ABSTRACT: Directed evolution relies on iterative cycles of randomization and selection. The outcome ...
Directed evolution relies on iterative cycles of randomization and selection. The outcome of an arti...
SummaryWe demonstrate the utility of a microfluidic platform in which water-in-oil droplet compartme...
The successful creation of custom-made enzymes by directed evolution relies in no small part on scre...
The potential for ultrahigh-throughput compartmentalization renders droplet microfluidics an attract...
Microfluidic ultrahigh-throughput screening of enzyme activities provides information on libraries w...
Modern biotechnology has successfully launched synthesis routes that compete with traditional chemic...
© 2017, National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved.Ultrahigh-throughput screening (uHTS) tech...
‘Promiscuous’ enzymes possess additional activities in addition to their native ones, challenging th...
The potential for ultrahigh-throughput compartmentalization renders droplet microfluidics an attract...
Directed evolution is a powerful algorithm for tailoring industrially important biocatalysts. Method...
Directed Evolution is a key technology driving the utility of biocatalysis in pharmaceutical synthes...
This is the final version. Available from National Academy of Sciences via the DOI in this recordUlt...
SummaryHigh-throughput, cell-based assays require small sample volumes to reduce assay costs and to ...
Directed evolution relies on iterative cycles of randomization and selection. The outcome of an arti...
ABSTRACT: Directed evolution relies on iterative cycles of randomization and selection. The outcome ...
Directed evolution relies on iterative cycles of randomization and selection. The outcome of an arti...
SummaryWe demonstrate the utility of a microfluidic platform in which water-in-oil droplet compartme...
The successful creation of custom-made enzymes by directed evolution relies in no small part on scre...
The potential for ultrahigh-throughput compartmentalization renders droplet microfluidics an attract...
Microfluidic ultrahigh-throughput screening of enzyme activities provides information on libraries w...
Modern biotechnology has successfully launched synthesis routes that compete with traditional chemic...
© 2017, National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved.Ultrahigh-throughput screening (uHTS) tech...
‘Promiscuous’ enzymes possess additional activities in addition to their native ones, challenging th...
The potential for ultrahigh-throughput compartmentalization renders droplet microfluidics an attract...
Directed evolution is a powerful algorithm for tailoring industrially important biocatalysts. Method...
Directed Evolution is a key technology driving the utility of biocatalysis in pharmaceutical synthes...
This is the final version. Available from National Academy of Sciences via the DOI in this recordUlt...
SummaryHigh-throughput, cell-based assays require small sample volumes to reduce assay costs and to ...