The capture of Bacillus subtilis var. niger spores on an antibody-coated surface can be enhanced when that coated surface acts as an acoustic reflector in a quarter wavelength ultrasonic (3 MHz) standing wave resonator (Hawkes, J.J., Long, M.J., Coakley, W.T., McDonnell, M.B., 2004. Ultrasonic deposition of cells on a surface. Biosens. Bioelectron. 19, 1021–1028). Immunocapture in such a resonator has been characterised here for both spores and 1 ?m diameter biotinylated fluorescent microparticles. A mean spatial acoustic pressure amplitude of 460 kPa and a frequency of 2.82 MHz gave high capture efficiencies. It was shown that capture was critically dependent on reflector thickness. The time dependence of particle deposition on a reflector...
ABSTRACT This paper explores the use of acoustics for manipulation of bioparticles. A series of expe...
A series of devices have been investigated which use acoustic radiation forces to concentrate micron...
Towards the goal of developing a real-time monitoring device for microorganisms, we demonstrate the ...
A portable device for the rapid concentration of Bacillus subtilis var niger spores, also known as B...
This thesis looks at development of acoustic devices that utilise ultrasound and its interaction wit...
The paper describes the use of ultrasonic standing waves as bulk acoustic wave actuators, exploiting...
Ultrasonic standing wave fields are able to trap and manipulate biological cells and other micron sc...
Ultrasonic standing waves allow concentration, washing, fractionation, or trapping against a flow of...
As an important step in sample preparation, sample concentration step helps to improve sampling tech...
The use of acoustic radiation forces for the manipulation of particles, bacteria and cells is drawin...
The handling of biochemically functionalised beads or particles is becoming increasingly important i...
Ultrasonic fields can be used to trap and manipulate micron-scale particles and second-phase fluids,...
Ultrasonic standing wave fields are able to trap and manipulate biological cells and other micron sc...
Particle concentration and filtration is a key stage in a wide range of processing industries and al...
Acoustic trapping in disposable borosilicate capillaries utilize ultrasonic forces to capture/retain...
ABSTRACT This paper explores the use of acoustics for manipulation of bioparticles. A series of expe...
A series of devices have been investigated which use acoustic radiation forces to concentrate micron...
Towards the goal of developing a real-time monitoring device for microorganisms, we demonstrate the ...
A portable device for the rapid concentration of Bacillus subtilis var niger spores, also known as B...
This thesis looks at development of acoustic devices that utilise ultrasound and its interaction wit...
The paper describes the use of ultrasonic standing waves as bulk acoustic wave actuators, exploiting...
Ultrasonic standing wave fields are able to trap and manipulate biological cells and other micron sc...
Ultrasonic standing waves allow concentration, washing, fractionation, or trapping against a flow of...
As an important step in sample preparation, sample concentration step helps to improve sampling tech...
The use of acoustic radiation forces for the manipulation of particles, bacteria and cells is drawin...
The handling of biochemically functionalised beads or particles is becoming increasingly important i...
Ultrasonic fields can be used to trap and manipulate micron-scale particles and second-phase fluids,...
Ultrasonic standing wave fields are able to trap and manipulate biological cells and other micron sc...
Particle concentration and filtration is a key stage in a wide range of processing industries and al...
Acoustic trapping in disposable borosilicate capillaries utilize ultrasonic forces to capture/retain...
ABSTRACT This paper explores the use of acoustics for manipulation of bioparticles. A series of expe...
A series of devices have been investigated which use acoustic radiation forces to concentrate micron...
Towards the goal of developing a real-time monitoring device for microorganisms, we demonstrate the ...