We present a robust microfluidic platform for the stable generation of multiple chemical gradients simultaneously using in situ self-assembly of particles in microchannels. This proposed device enables us to generate stable and reproducible diffusion-based gradients rapidly without convection flow: gradients are stabilized within 5 min and are maintained steady for several hours. Using this device, we demonstrate the dynamic position control of bacteria by introducing the sequential directional change of chemical gradients. Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP)-expressing bacterial cells, allowing quantitative monitoring, show not only tracking motion according to the directional control of chemical gradients, but also the gradual loss of sensiti...
We present a versatile microfluidic device for chemostat-like and chemo-programmable cell culture, s...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering...
Chemotaxis is a process in which bacteria moves in response to a chemical gradient. There is limited...
We present a robust microfluidic platform for the stable generation of multiple chemical gradients s...
We developed a gradient generator of multiple chemicals using self-assembled particles in microchann...
We present a diffusion-driven and long-range concentration gradient generator by using hydrogel as a...
The in situ formation of membranes in microfluidic channels has been given attention because of thei...
We developed a multiple-channel microfluidic device for bacterial chemotaxis detection. Some charact...
The ability to rapidly generate concentration gradients of diffusible molecules has important applic...
Understanding biomolecular gradients and their role in biological processes is essential for fully c...
We report a microfluidic device that can rapidly and accurately generate various concentration gradi...
We present the fabrication, characterization and cell culture results of a microfluidic device for g...
Many chemical and biological processes are dependent on molecular gradients. We describe a new micro...
A microfluidic gradient generator manipulates small volumes of reagents, usually in nanolitres or mi...
We report a microfluidic device that can rapidly and accurately generate various concentration gradi...
We present a versatile microfluidic device for chemostat-like and chemo-programmable cell culture, s...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering...
Chemotaxis is a process in which bacteria moves in response to a chemical gradient. There is limited...
We present a robust microfluidic platform for the stable generation of multiple chemical gradients s...
We developed a gradient generator of multiple chemicals using self-assembled particles in microchann...
We present a diffusion-driven and long-range concentration gradient generator by using hydrogel as a...
The in situ formation of membranes in microfluidic channels has been given attention because of thei...
We developed a multiple-channel microfluidic device for bacterial chemotaxis detection. Some charact...
The ability to rapidly generate concentration gradients of diffusible molecules has important applic...
Understanding biomolecular gradients and their role in biological processes is essential for fully c...
We report a microfluidic device that can rapidly and accurately generate various concentration gradi...
We present the fabrication, characterization and cell culture results of a microfluidic device for g...
Many chemical and biological processes are dependent on molecular gradients. We describe a new micro...
A microfluidic gradient generator manipulates small volumes of reagents, usually in nanolitres or mi...
We report a microfluidic device that can rapidly and accurately generate various concentration gradi...
We present a versatile microfluidic device for chemostat-like and chemo-programmable cell culture, s...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering...
Chemotaxis is a process in which bacteria moves in response to a chemical gradient. There is limited...