Achieving Analytical and Cellular Control in Confined Spaces and Continuous Flow.
Sabeth Verpoorte is professor at the University of Groningen. In this contribution she describes the development of a microfluidic incubation system for drug metabolism studies using a "top-down" precision-cut tissue slice model. She also outlines a fundamental particle separation concept, which relies on the generation of controlled bi-directional flow in microchannels having variable cross-sectional dimensions, by opposing pressure-driven and electrokinetic flows.
Publisher URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/1802.05605
DOI: arXiv:1802.05605v1
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