Microfluidics is assumed to be one of the leading and most promising areas of research since the early 1990s. In microfluidic systems, small spherical magnetic particles with superparamagnetic properties, called magnetic beads, play an important role in the design of innovative methods and tools, especially in bioanalysis and medical sciences. The intention of this review paper is to address main aspects from the state-of-the-art in the area of magnetic bead research, while demonstrating the broad variety of applications and the huge potential to solve fundamental biological and medical problems in the fields of diagnostics and therapy. Basic issues and demands related to the fabrication of magnetic particles and physical properties of nano...
This paper reports a low-cost method of continuous size-dependent sorting of magnetic nanoparticles ...
This paper reports a low-cost method of continuous size-dependent sorting of magnetic nanoparticles ...
Magnetic actuation principles using superparamagnetic beads suspended in a fluid are studied in this...
Microfluidics is assumed to be one of the leading and most promising areas of research since the ear...
Microfluidics is assumed to be one of the leading and most promising areas of research since the ear...
Using magnetic micro- and nanoparticles (beads) in microfluidic chips opens new perspectives for min...
Micro- or nanometer sized magnetic particles (beads) currently have a vast range of life science app...
Magnetic beads (MB) have now proven to be a powerful tool in both research and biomedical applicatio...
Graduation date: 2010The development of micro total analysis systems (µTAS), also called “lab-on-a-c...
Magnetic nanoparticles have attracted significant attention in various disciplines, including engine...
We present techniques and methodologies for the manipulation of magnetic micro- and nanoparticles ('...
Biomedical applications with emphasis on the design of smart materials, specifically magnetic nanopa...
The use of magnetism in medicine has changed dramatically since its first application by the ancient...
Microfluidic systems show excellent promise for analytical applications, due to their ability to rap...
Microfluidic systems show excellent promise for analytical applications, due to their ability to rap...
This paper reports a low-cost method of continuous size-dependent sorting of magnetic nanoparticles ...
This paper reports a low-cost method of continuous size-dependent sorting of magnetic nanoparticles ...
Magnetic actuation principles using superparamagnetic beads suspended in a fluid are studied in this...
Microfluidics is assumed to be one of the leading and most promising areas of research since the ear...
Microfluidics is assumed to be one of the leading and most promising areas of research since the ear...
Using magnetic micro- and nanoparticles (beads) in microfluidic chips opens new perspectives for min...
Micro- or nanometer sized magnetic particles (beads) currently have a vast range of life science app...
Magnetic beads (MB) have now proven to be a powerful tool in both research and biomedical applicatio...
Graduation date: 2010The development of micro total analysis systems (µTAS), also called “lab-on-a-c...
Magnetic nanoparticles have attracted significant attention in various disciplines, including engine...
We present techniques and methodologies for the manipulation of magnetic micro- and nanoparticles ('...
Biomedical applications with emphasis on the design of smart materials, specifically magnetic nanopa...
The use of magnetism in medicine has changed dramatically since its first application by the ancient...
Microfluidic systems show excellent promise for analytical applications, due to their ability to rap...
Microfluidic systems show excellent promise for analytical applications, due to their ability to rap...
This paper reports a low-cost method of continuous size-dependent sorting of magnetic nanoparticles ...
This paper reports a low-cost method of continuous size-dependent sorting of magnetic nanoparticles ...
Magnetic actuation principles using superparamagnetic beads suspended in a fluid are studied in this...