A simple and inexpensive method is presented employing passive mechanisms to generate centimeters-long gradients of molecules and particles in under a second with only a coated glass slide and a micropipette. A drop of solution is pipetted onto a fluid stripe held in place on a glass slide by a hydrophobic boundary. The resulting difference in curvature pressure drives the flow and creates a concentration gradient by convection. Experiments and theoretical models characterize the flows and gradient profiles and their dependence on the fluid volumes, properties, and stripe geometry. A bench-top rapid prototyping method is outlined to allow the user to design and fabricate the coated slides using only tape and hydrophobic spray. The rapid pro...
The motion of droplets under the influence of lithographically created anisotropic chemically define...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013The sensing of chemical gradients plays an important r...
My project is focused on the fabrication of microfluidic devices as well as expanding upon the exist...
We present a simple bench-top technique to produce centimeter long concentration gradients in biomat...
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...
Understanding biomolecular gradients and their role in biological processes is essential for fully c...
<p><b>(A)</b> Drawing of the <i>le Massif</i> microfluidic device. Dimensions of the glass slide and...
Paper-based microfluidic devices are one of the most promising applications of microfluidics because...
The ability to rapidly generate concentration gradients of diffusible molecules has important applic...
Microfluidics, the science of engineering fluid streams at the micrometer scale, offers unique tools...
Microfluidic concentration gradient generators (µCGG) are a unique class of fluidic devices that can...
Gradient surfaces are widely employed in biological studies for protein adsorption and cell attachme...
The motion of droplets under the influence of lithographically created anisotropic chemically define...
The motion of droplets under the influence of lithographically created anisotropic chemically define...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013The sensing of chemical gradients plays an important r...
My project is focused on the fabrication of microfluidic devices as well as expanding upon the exist...
We present a simple bench-top technique to produce centimeter long concentration gradients in biomat...
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...
Understanding biomolecular gradients and their role in biological processes is essential for fully c...
<p><b>(A)</b> Drawing of the <i>le Massif</i> microfluidic device. Dimensions of the glass slide and...
Paper-based microfluidic devices are one of the most promising applications of microfluidics because...
The ability to rapidly generate concentration gradients of diffusible molecules has important applic...
Microfluidics, the science of engineering fluid streams at the micrometer scale, offers unique tools...
Microfluidic concentration gradient generators (µCGG) are a unique class of fluidic devices that can...
Gradient surfaces are widely employed in biological studies for protein adsorption and cell attachme...
The motion of droplets under the influence of lithographically created anisotropic chemically define...
The motion of droplets under the influence of lithographically created anisotropic chemically define...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013The sensing of chemical gradients plays an important r...
My project is focused on the fabrication of microfluidic devices as well as expanding upon the exist...