This report describes a reliable and inexpensive gradient former constructed from disposable plastic syringes. The dual-chamber device produces both linear and exponential gradients which are very reproducible and essentially identical to the theoretical curve. Two identical syringes which serve as a mixing chamber and reservoir chamber are heat sealed at the bottom and glued to a flat plastic support plate. Small holes are drilled into the side walls of the syringes to accommodate an outlet tube and mixing tube. To form linear gradients, equal volumes of solution are placed in both chambers. The solution in the mixing chamber is stirred with a small magnetic stir bar. As starting solution is drawn from the mixing chamber, ending solution i...
The ability to rapidly generate concentration gradients of diffusible molecules has important applic...
The model system shown here effectively generates linear breakthrough-gradients with volumes between...
We describe a microfluidic device for generating nonlinear (exponential and sigmoidal) concentration...
This report describes a reliable and inexpensive gradient former constructed from disposable plastic...
A linear gradient device consisting of two concentric reservoirs of equal cross-sectional area, in w...
A microfluidic gradient generator manipulates small volumes of reagents, usually in nanolitres or mi...
We have developed a simple and inexpensive device to obtain linear sucrose gradients with commonly u...
<p><b>(A)</b> Drawing of the <i>le Massif</i> microfluidic device. Dimensions of the glass slide and...
A simple and inexpensive method is presented employing passive mechanisms to generate centimeters-lo...
Many chemical and biological processes are dependent on molecular gradients. We describe a new micro...
Understanding biomolecular gradients and their role in biological processes is essential for fully c...
Paper-based microfluidic devices are one of the most promising applications of microfluidics because...
A new technique for generating extended pH gradients (5 pH units) in Immobiline gels is reported. Th...
This paper describes a microfluidic approach to generate dynamic temporal and spatial concentration ...
A new gradient pump device, capable to generate accurate nano- and micro-flow rate gradients from a ...
The ability to rapidly generate concentration gradients of diffusible molecules has important applic...
The model system shown here effectively generates linear breakthrough-gradients with volumes between...
We describe a microfluidic device for generating nonlinear (exponential and sigmoidal) concentration...
This report describes a reliable and inexpensive gradient former constructed from disposable plastic...
A linear gradient device consisting of two concentric reservoirs of equal cross-sectional area, in w...
A microfluidic gradient generator manipulates small volumes of reagents, usually in nanolitres or mi...
We have developed a simple and inexpensive device to obtain linear sucrose gradients with commonly u...
<p><b>(A)</b> Drawing of the <i>le Massif</i> microfluidic device. Dimensions of the glass slide and...
A simple and inexpensive method is presented employing passive mechanisms to generate centimeters-lo...
Many chemical and biological processes are dependent on molecular gradients. We describe a new micro...
Understanding biomolecular gradients and their role in biological processes is essential for fully c...
Paper-based microfluidic devices are one of the most promising applications of microfluidics because...
A new technique for generating extended pH gradients (5 pH units) in Immobiline gels is reported. Th...
This paper describes a microfluidic approach to generate dynamic temporal and spatial concentration ...
A new gradient pump device, capable to generate accurate nano- and micro-flow rate gradients from a ...
The ability to rapidly generate concentration gradients of diffusible molecules has important applic...
The model system shown here effectively generates linear breakthrough-gradients with volumes between...
We describe a microfluidic device for generating nonlinear (exponential and sigmoidal) concentration...