AbstractQuantitative analysis of molecular diffusion is a necessity for the efficient design of most microfluidic devices as well as an important biophysical method in its own right. This study demonstrates the rapid measurement of diffusion coefficients of large and small molecules in a microfluidic device, the T-sensor, by means of conventional epifluorescence microscopy. Data were collected by monitoring the transverse flux of analyte from a sample stream into a second stream flowing alongside it. As indicated by the low Reynolds numbers of the system (<1), flow is laminar, and molecular transport between streams occurs only by diffusion. Quantitative determinations were made by fitting data with predictions of a one-dimensional model. A...
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AbstractQuantitative analysis of molecular diffusion is a necessity for the efficient design of most...
AbstractThe T-sensor is a microfluidic analytical device that operates at low Reynolds numbers to en...
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The lateral diffusion of fluorescence-labeled amphiphilic tracer molecules dissolved within a two-di...
Microfluidic devices could find applications in many areas, such as BioMEMs, miniature fuel cells an...
Within the complex milieu of a cell, which comprises a large number of different biomolecules, inter...
We describe a simple, robust and high throughput single molecule flow-stretching assay for studying ...
We have developed an effective experimental system for the characterization of molecular and structu...
AbstractQuantitative analysis of molecular diffusion is a necessity for the efficient design of most...
AbstractThe T-sensor is a microfluidic analytical device that operates at low Reynolds numbers to en...
The lateral diffusion of fluorescence-labeled amphiphilic tracer molecules dissolved within a two-di...
Extension of one-dimensional signal analysis to two-dimensional image analysis could accelerate conv...
In this work, we present theoretical and experimental studies of nanofluidic channels as a potential...
We developed a procedure to measure diffusion coefficients using microfluidic devices that contribut...
In this study, we developed a microfluidics method, using a so-called H-cell microfluidics device, f...
AbstractWe have implemented scanning fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (sFCS) for precise determ...
AbstractThe chemical imaging sensor is a chemical sensor which is capable of visualizing the spatial...
A theoretical description of the convection-diffusion process in a homogeneous system enabling estim...
The lateral diffusion of fluorescence-labeled amphiphilic tracer molecules dissolved within a two-di...
Microfluidic devices could find applications in many areas, such as BioMEMs, miniature fuel cells an...
Within the complex milieu of a cell, which comprises a large number of different biomolecules, inter...
We describe a simple, robust and high throughput single molecule flow-stretching assay for studying ...
We have developed an effective experimental system for the characterization of molecular and structu...