A review of microfluidic devices for cellomics is presented. After a brief description of the historical background of Lab-on-Chip (LOC) devices, different areas are reviewed. Devices for cell sampling are presented, followed by cell trapping and cell sorting devices based upon mechanical and electrical principles. The next section describes devices for cell treatment: cell lysis, electroporation and cell fusion. Finally a number of microfluidic devices for cell analysis are reviewed, including cell transport and cultivation, electrical and mechanical characterization, and finally biochemical sensing. Most of these areas will be treated in depth in the next chapters of this book
In recent years, several publications on microfluidic devices have focused on the process of electro...
In recent years, several publications on microfluidic devices have focused on the process of electro...
Microfluidic systems have significant implications for the fields of cell biology and cell-based ass...
A review of microfluidic devices for cellomics is presented. After a brief description of the histor...
A review of microfluidic devices for cellomics is presented. After a brief description of the histor...
We aim at creating novel microfluidic devices in order to monitor cell growth, cell activation, prol...
Introduction: The application of microchip techniques has really entered life science and has starte...
Cell culture technologies were initially developed as research tools for studying cell functions, bu...
Microfluidic-based cell handling techniques have become promising tools for biochemical applications...
This book delves into the recent developments in the microscale and microfluidic technologies that a...
A great breadth of questions remains in cellular biology. Some questions cannot be answered using tr...
In recent years, several publications on microfluidic devices have focused on the process of electro...
In recent years, several publications on microfluidic devices have focused on the process of electro...
In recent years, several publications on microfluidic devices have focused on the process of electro...
In recent years, several publications on microfluidic devices have focused on the process of electro...
In recent years, several publications on microfluidic devices have focused on the process of electro...
In recent years, several publications on microfluidic devices have focused on the process of electro...
Microfluidic systems have significant implications for the fields of cell biology and cell-based ass...
A review of microfluidic devices for cellomics is presented. After a brief description of the histor...
A review of microfluidic devices for cellomics is presented. After a brief description of the histor...
We aim at creating novel microfluidic devices in order to monitor cell growth, cell activation, prol...
Introduction: The application of microchip techniques has really entered life science and has starte...
Cell culture technologies were initially developed as research tools for studying cell functions, bu...
Microfluidic-based cell handling techniques have become promising tools for biochemical applications...
This book delves into the recent developments in the microscale and microfluidic technologies that a...
A great breadth of questions remains in cellular biology. Some questions cannot be answered using tr...
In recent years, several publications on microfluidic devices have focused on the process of electro...
In recent years, several publications on microfluidic devices have focused on the process of electro...
In recent years, several publications on microfluidic devices have focused on the process of electro...
In recent years, several publications on microfluidic devices have focused on the process of electro...
In recent years, several publications on microfluidic devices have focused on the process of electro...
In recent years, several publications on microfluidic devices have focused on the process of electro...
Microfluidic systems have significant implications for the fields of cell biology and cell-based ass...