Detecting waterborne pathogens is a challenging task because of their low concentration in water and their wide diversity. In order to ease this detection process, the potential of microfluidics is investigated in this paper. Spiral channels are designed for separating particles, in a single device and without any external forces or additional buffer, depending on their size at high flowrates. This paper focuses first on the impact of the channel length, flowrate, particle concentration and size on the separation efficiency of polystyrene beads of relevant sizes . The system is then tested with viable and non-viable pathogens (Cryptosporidium parvum ) with an average size around
We report the development of a simple poly(dimethylsiloxane) microfluidic device for high-efficiency...
The increasing presence of micro- and nanoplastic in water is threatening human lives, animals, and ...
Protecting drinking water supplies from pathogens such as Cryptosporidium parvum is a major concern ...
AbstractDetecting waterborne pathogens is a challenging task because of their low concentration in w...
Detecting waterborne pathogens is a challenging task because of their low concentration in water and...
We report on an inertial focussing based microfluidics technology for concentrating waterborne proto...
Detection and quantification of pathogens in water is critical for the protection of human health an...
Severe epidemics in North America due to consumption of polluted water containing pathogens such as ...
Waterborne diseases cause millions of deaths worldwide, especially in developing communities. The de...
There are millions of Cryptosporidium-attributable cases annually in children aged <24 months in t...
Biofluids remain a difficult issue in some drug delivery processes for separation of bioparticles th...
Waterborne pathogens affect all waters globally and proceed to be an ongoing concern. Previous metho...
Early detection of pathogenic microorganisms is pivotal to diagnosis and prevention of health and sa...
Even though numerous methods have been developed for the detection and quantification of waterborne ...
This paper reports on the first demonstration of polymeric microfluidic cantilever sensors. Microcan...
We report the development of a simple poly(dimethylsiloxane) microfluidic device for high-efficiency...
The increasing presence of micro- and nanoplastic in water is threatening human lives, animals, and ...
Protecting drinking water supplies from pathogens such as Cryptosporidium parvum is a major concern ...
AbstractDetecting waterborne pathogens is a challenging task because of their low concentration in w...
Detecting waterborne pathogens is a challenging task because of their low concentration in water and...
We report on an inertial focussing based microfluidics technology for concentrating waterborne proto...
Detection and quantification of pathogens in water is critical for the protection of human health an...
Severe epidemics in North America due to consumption of polluted water containing pathogens such as ...
Waterborne diseases cause millions of deaths worldwide, especially in developing communities. The de...
There are millions of Cryptosporidium-attributable cases annually in children aged <24 months in t...
Biofluids remain a difficult issue in some drug delivery processes for separation of bioparticles th...
Waterborne pathogens affect all waters globally and proceed to be an ongoing concern. Previous metho...
Early detection of pathogenic microorganisms is pivotal to diagnosis and prevention of health and sa...
Even though numerous methods have been developed for the detection and quantification of waterborne ...
This paper reports on the first demonstration of polymeric microfluidic cantilever sensors. Microcan...
We report the development of a simple poly(dimethylsiloxane) microfluidic device for high-efficiency...
The increasing presence of micro- and nanoplastic in water is threatening human lives, animals, and ...
Protecting drinking water supplies from pathogens such as Cryptosporidium parvum is a major concern ...