We report a novel platform technology of enzyme assay using microfluidic channel. Employing the patterns of microfluidic channel on a plastic chip, the dilution of substrate solution and enzyme reactions are sequentially carried out in microfluidic channels, The microfluidic device is fabricated by micromolding processes with polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) polymer. The device consists of microfluidic channel modules running four assay tests on a single device and each module comprises six reaction chambers linked with microfluidic channels. Overall dimension of the microfluidic device is the same size as a 96-well microtiter plate and 24 reaction chambers in device adapt to the conventional 96-well architecture to be detected by a microplate r...
A simple and efficient method using enzyme immobilized microfluidic channel as open tubular microrea...
There is growing demand for high-throughput measurement of biochemical reactions in drug discovery a...
Abstract Arrays of small reaction containers, ranging from 624 femtoliters (10–15 L) to 270 attolite...
Microfabricated devices are being described to perform a variety of tasks including biochemical assa...
We developed a process for enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay on a glass microchip via the use of a t...
This paper reports the use of microfluidic networks (μFNs) to both prepare peptide microarrays and c...
Recent developments in microfluidic and nanofluidic technologies have resulted in development of new...
This master thesis deals with the use of microfluidics for the purpose of microfluidic enzymatic rea...
In this study, an immunosensing platform by integrating a single array of conventional 96-well cartr...
Microfluidic biosensing systems with enzyme-based detection have been extensively studied in the las...
Microfabricated devices are being investigated to perform a multitude of tests including biochemical...
Existing microfluidic devices transport fluids by a variety of physical means. Among them, pump-base...
ABSTRACT Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) are critically important tools in biological res...
Clinical laboratories use enzyme immunoassays for detecting antibodies, antigens, hormones and metab...
The rapid developments within the life science and biotechnology areas put up ever-new demands on mo...
A simple and efficient method using enzyme immobilized microfluidic channel as open tubular microrea...
There is growing demand for high-throughput measurement of biochemical reactions in drug discovery a...
Abstract Arrays of small reaction containers, ranging from 624 femtoliters (10–15 L) to 270 attolite...
Microfabricated devices are being described to perform a variety of tasks including biochemical assa...
We developed a process for enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay on a glass microchip via the use of a t...
This paper reports the use of microfluidic networks (μFNs) to both prepare peptide microarrays and c...
Recent developments in microfluidic and nanofluidic technologies have resulted in development of new...
This master thesis deals with the use of microfluidics for the purpose of microfluidic enzymatic rea...
In this study, an immunosensing platform by integrating a single array of conventional 96-well cartr...
Microfluidic biosensing systems with enzyme-based detection have been extensively studied in the las...
Microfabricated devices are being investigated to perform a multitude of tests including biochemical...
Existing microfluidic devices transport fluids by a variety of physical means. Among them, pump-base...
ABSTRACT Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) are critically important tools in biological res...
Clinical laboratories use enzyme immunoassays for detecting antibodies, antigens, hormones and metab...
The rapid developments within the life science and biotechnology areas put up ever-new demands on mo...
A simple and efficient method using enzyme immobilized microfluidic channel as open tubular microrea...
There is growing demand for high-throughput measurement of biochemical reactions in drug discovery a...
Abstract Arrays of small reaction containers, ranging from 624 femtoliters (10–15 L) to 270 attolite...