Sökning: "Microfluidic"
Visar resultat 21 - 25 av 206 avhandlingar innehållade ordet Microfluidic.
21. DNA Tools and Microfluidic Systems for Molecular Analysis
Sammanfattning : Improved methods are needed to interrogate the genome and the proteome. Methods with high selectivity, wide dynamic range, and excellent precision, capable of simultaneously analyzing many biomolecules are required to decipher cellular function. This thesis describes a molecular and microfluidic toolbox designed with those criteria in mind. LÄS MER
22. Multidimensional Ultrasonic Standing Wave Manipulation in Microfluidic Chips
Sammanfattning : The use of ultrasonic standing waves for contactless manipulation of microparticles in microfluidic systems is a field with potential to become a new standard tool in lab-on-chip systems. Compared to other contactless manipulation methods ultrasonic standing wave manipulation shows promises of gentle cell handling, low cost, and precise temperature control. LÄS MER
23. Methodological advancements in microfluidic and carbonylation PET radiochemistry
Sammanfattning : Along with the progress of PET as a powerful imaging tool in medicine, there has been increasing demand for new labeling methods. The main aim of this PhD dissertation was to develop novel labeling methodologies using the positron emitter carbon-11. LÄS MER
24. Microfluidic devices for biotechnology and organic chemical applications
Sammanfattning : Imagine if you could combine the power and capabilities ofan entire laboratory in the palm of your hand. Advances inmicrofluidic chip technology promise to integrate andminiaturize multiple lab processes into a single palm-sizeddevice. LÄS MER
25. Evaluation of Biological Biomaterial Properties using Microfluidic Systems
Sammanfattning : Despite increased orthopedic biomaterial research activity over previous decades, relatively few novel biomaterials have made it to clinical use. This may partially be due to the inability of existing in vitro testing routines to sufficiently replicate the physiological environment, leading to potentially inaccurate assessments of a biomaterial’s therapeutic potential. LÄS MER