Wolf, Fabiano G Siebert, Diogo N Carreño, Marcelo N P Lopes, Alexandre T Zabot, Alexandre M Surmas, Rodrigo
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Carbonate rocks usually present a wide variation in pore size within a sample and may contain macroscopic pores ranging from a few millimeters to microscopic pores smaller than one micrometer. Therefore, studying the fluid flow inside carbonates presents a challenging problem. This study proposes a methodology to create dual-porosity micromodels fo...
Qin, Yuling Kreutz, Jason E Schneider, Thomas Yen, Gloria S Shah, Eleanor S Wu, Li Chiu, Daniel T
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Hot embossing is a cost-effective and flexible fabrication technology with high replication accuracy for feature sizes as small as 50 nm. Here we develop a reinforced polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) mold for hot embossing of cyclic olefin polymer (COP) sheets in the fabrication of microfluidic chips and demonstrate the method by fabricating chips for a...
Tavakoli, Hamed Hirth, Elisabeth Luo, Man Sharma Timilsina, Sanjay Dou, Maowei Dominguez, Delfina C Li, XiuJun
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Bacterial meningitis, an infection of the membranes (meninges) and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) surrounding the brain and spinal cord, is one of the major causes of death and disability worldwide. Higher case-fatality rates and short survival times have been reported in developing countries. Hence, a quick, straightforward, and low-cost approach is in...
Pan, Xiaorong Li, Jie Li, Wei Wang, Haofei Durisic, Nela Li, Zhenyu Feng, Yu Liu, Yifan Zhao, Chun-Xia Wang, Tong
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Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) is the most severe pathological feature of traumatic brain injury (TBI). However, how primary axonal injury is induced by transient mechanical impacts remains unknown, mainly due to the low temporal and spatial resolution of medical imaging approaches. Here we established an axon-on-a-chip (AoC) model for mimicking DAI a...
Biswas, Sujay K Chatterjee, Subhamoy Laha, Sampad Pakira, Victor Som, Nirmal K Saha, Satadal Chakraborty, Suman
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We demonstrated an instrument-free miniaturized adaptation of the laboratory gold standard methodology for the direct estimation of plasma glucose from a drop of whole blood using a low-cost single-user-step paper-strip sensor interfaced with a smartphone. Unlike a majority of the existing glucose meters that use whole blood-based indirect sensing ...
Dornhof, Johannes Zieger, Viktoria Kieninger, Jochen Frejek, Daniel Zengerle, Roland Urban, Gerald A Kartmann, Sabrina Weltin, Andreas
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Three-dimensional (3D) cell agglomerates, such as microtissues, organoids, and spheroids, become increasingly relevant in biomedicine. They can provide in vitro models that recapitulate functions of the original tissue in the body and have applications in cancer research. For example, they are widely used in organ-on-chip systems. Microsensors can ...
Bouquerel, Charlotte César, William Barthod, Lara Arrak, Sarah Battistella, Aude Gropplero, Giacomo Mechta-Grigoriou, Fatima Zalcman, Gérard Parrini, Maria Carla Verhulsel, Marine
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In vitro cell cultures are most often performed in unphysiological hyperoxia since the oxygen partial pressure of conventional incubators is set at 141 mmHg (18.6%, close to ambient air oxygen 20.1%). This value is higher than human tissue oxygen levels, as the in vivo oxygen partial pressures range from 104 mmHg (lung alveoli) to 8 mmHg (skin epid...
Park, Joonha Kim, Seunggyu Hong, Jiman Jeon, Jessie S
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A tumor is composed of heterogeneous cell population, which is known as tumor stroma. In particular, blood vessels have an indispensable role in the tumor microenvironment acting as a key player in anti-cancer drug delivery. Recently, efforts have been made to accurately recapitulate the microenvironment by employing distinct cell types, however, t...
Zhang, Xiang Son, Rosa Lin, Yen-Ju Gill, Alexi Chen, Shilin Qi, Tong Choi, David Wen, Jing Lu, Yunfeng Lin, Neil Y C
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Acoustic patterning of micro-particles has many important biomedical applications. However, fabrication of such microdevices is costly and labor-intensive. Among conventional fabrication methods, photo-lithography provides high resolution but is expensive and time consuming, and not ideal for rapid prototyping and testing for academic applications....
Lin, Haisong Yu, Wenzhuo Suarez, Jorge Emiliano De Dios Athavan, Harish Wang, Yibo Yeung, Christopher Lin, Shuyu Sankararaman, Sriram Milla, Carlos Emaminejad, Sam
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Advancements in wearable bioanalytical microsystems have enabled diurnal and (semi)continuous monitoring of physiologically-relevant indices that are accessible through probing sweat. To deliver an undistorted and physiologically-meaningful interpretation of these readings, tracking the sweat secretion rate is essential, because it allows for calib...