Apoptosis is the outcome of a metabolic cascade that results in cell death in a controlled manner. Due to its important role in maintaining balance in organisms, in mechanisms of diseases, and tissue homeostasis, apoptosis is of great interest in the emerging fields of systems biology. Research into cell death regulation and efforts to model apoptosis processes have become powerful drivers for new technologies to acquire ever more comprehensive information from cells and cell populations. The microfluidic technology promises to integrate and miniaturize many bioanalytical processes, which offers an alternative platform for the analysis of apoptosis. This review aims to highlight the recent developments of microfluidic devices in measuring t...
Apoptosis refers to a specific form of programmed cell death, which guarantees the welfare of the wh...
AbstractFlow cytometry is one of the core technologies for a single cell analysis and sorting based ...
Limitations imposed by conventional analytical technologies for cell biology, such as flow cytometry...
Recent years have brought enormous progress in cell-based lab-on-a-chip technologies, allowing dynam...
Recent years have brought enormous progress in cell-based lab-on-a-chip technologies, allowing dynam...
This paper presents the design, fabrication and first results of a microfluidic cell trap device for...
This work describes the development of a prototypic microfluidic platform for the generation of step...
Apoptosis has now established its importance in numerous areas of biology and is recently receiving ...
Apoptosis, the programmed death of cells, plays an important role, for instance in the natural preve...
Currently, the knowledge on breast cancer treatment is increasing, however, there are still hardly a...
Natural cellular autofluorescence (AF) can be a useful tool to unravel intracellular pathophysiologi...
Currently most cell-based methodologies in microfluidic systems utilize homogeneous or heterogeneous...
Cell death is a stochastic process, often initiated and/or executed in a multi-pathway/multi-organel...
Cell death is a stochastic process, often initiated and/or executed in a multi-pathway/multi-organel...
Flow cytometry is one of the core technologies for a single cell analysis and sorting based on fluor...
Apoptosis refers to a specific form of programmed cell death, which guarantees the welfare of the wh...
AbstractFlow cytometry is one of the core technologies for a single cell analysis and sorting based ...
Limitations imposed by conventional analytical technologies for cell biology, such as flow cytometry...
Recent years have brought enormous progress in cell-based lab-on-a-chip technologies, allowing dynam...
Recent years have brought enormous progress in cell-based lab-on-a-chip technologies, allowing dynam...
This paper presents the design, fabrication and first results of a microfluidic cell trap device for...
This work describes the development of a prototypic microfluidic platform for the generation of step...
Apoptosis has now established its importance in numerous areas of biology and is recently receiving ...
Apoptosis, the programmed death of cells, plays an important role, for instance in the natural preve...
Currently, the knowledge on breast cancer treatment is increasing, however, there are still hardly a...
Natural cellular autofluorescence (AF) can be a useful tool to unravel intracellular pathophysiologi...
Currently most cell-based methodologies in microfluidic systems utilize homogeneous or heterogeneous...
Cell death is a stochastic process, often initiated and/or executed in a multi-pathway/multi-organel...
Cell death is a stochastic process, often initiated and/or executed in a multi-pathway/multi-organel...
Flow cytometry is one of the core technologies for a single cell analysis and sorting based on fluor...
Apoptosis refers to a specific form of programmed cell death, which guarantees the welfare of the wh...
AbstractFlow cytometry is one of the core technologies for a single cell analysis and sorting based ...
Limitations imposed by conventional analytical technologies for cell biology, such as flow cytometry...