We present a novel microfluidic device integrated with microvalves and micropumps for rapid DNA hybridization using shuttle flow. The device is composed of 48 hybridization units containing 48 microvalves and 96 micropumps for the automation of shuttle flow. We used four serotypes of Dengue Virus genes (18mer) to demonstrate that the automatic shuttle flow shortened the hybridization time to 90 s, reduced sample consumption to 1 mu L and lowered detection limit to 100 pM (100 amol in a 1 mu L sample). Moreover, we applied this device to realize single base discrimination and analyze 48 samples containing different DNA targets, simultaneously. For kinetic measurements of nucleotide hybridization, on-line monitoring of the processes was carri...
In the development of surface-based biosensors, the combination of microfluidic technology with the ...
The overall objective of this thesis is to integrate a number of micro/nanotechnologies into integra...
Abstract: Genetic diseases remain an important cause of ailment, morbidity and death for children an...
Microarray DNA hybridization plays an important role in genotype analysis and gene..
We present a compact disk (CD) microfluidic device capable of generating the reciprocating flow of D...
This work describes a novel and simple modification of the current microarray format. It reduces the...
In this investigation we report on the influence of volumetric flow rate, flow velocity, complementa...
DNA hybridisation is an important tool for bioanalytical research and clinical diagnostics; conventi...
A dynamic DNA hybridization microfluidic system was developed for a compact disc (CD) platform. The ...
The use of microfluidic tools to develop two novel approaches to surface-based oligonucleotide hybri...
With the great development of the microfluidics, the applications of microfluidic devices in conduct...
By incorporating pneumatic microvalves and special designed structures, a series of functional micro...
The development of microfluidic sample processing and microvalve technology offers significant, thus...
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Recent work in the areas of microfluidic technology and innovative new chemistries have made possibl...
In the development of surface-based biosensors, the combination of microfluidic technology with the ...
The overall objective of this thesis is to integrate a number of micro/nanotechnologies into integra...
Abstract: Genetic diseases remain an important cause of ailment, morbidity and death for children an...
Microarray DNA hybridization plays an important role in genotype analysis and gene..
We present a compact disk (CD) microfluidic device capable of generating the reciprocating flow of D...
This work describes a novel and simple modification of the current microarray format. It reduces the...
In this investigation we report on the influence of volumetric flow rate, flow velocity, complementa...
DNA hybridisation is an important tool for bioanalytical research and clinical diagnostics; conventi...
A dynamic DNA hybridization microfluidic system was developed for a compact disc (CD) platform. The ...
The use of microfluidic tools to develop two novel approaches to surface-based oligonucleotide hybri...
With the great development of the microfluidics, the applications of microfluidic devices in conduct...
By incorporating pneumatic microvalves and special designed structures, a series of functional micro...
The development of microfluidic sample processing and microvalve technology offers significant, thus...
[[sponsorship]]應用科學研究中心[[note]]已出版;[SCI];有審查制度;具代表性[[note]]http://gateway.isiknowledge.com/gateway/G...
Recent work in the areas of microfluidic technology and innovative new chemistries have made possibl...
In the development of surface-based biosensors, the combination of microfluidic technology with the ...
The overall objective of this thesis is to integrate a number of micro/nanotechnologies into integra...
Abstract: Genetic diseases remain an important cause of ailment, morbidity and death for children an...