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Lab-on-chip applications

Ghafar-Zadeh E, Sawan M (2010) Capacitive interface circuits for LoC applications. In CMOS capacitive sensors for lab-on-chip applications, pp 51-90... [Pg.250]

The decoupling of these two terms is contingent on a number of assumptions as detailed in [5]. The relatively high ionic strength buffers used in most lab-on-chip applications typically yield very thin double layers, and thus, this decoupling is very often valid within a reasonable degree of error. [Pg.894]

Erickson D, Li D (2006) Microscale flow and transport simulation for electroldnetic and lab-on-chip applications. In Bashir R, Wereley S (eds) Biomems and biomedical nanotechnology, vol IV biomolecu-lar sensing, processing, and analysis. Kluwer, New York... [Pg.899]

Scholer L, Lange B, Seibel K, Schafer H, Walder M, Friedrich N, Ehrhardt D, Schonfeld F, Zech G, Bohm M (2005) Monolithically integrated micro flow sensor for lab-on-chip applications. Microelectron Eng 78-79 164-170... [Pg.1174]

Magnetic fields are used to manipulate or organize magnetic materials for Lab-on-Chip applications. [Pg.1682]

The self-organization of magnetic beads introduced earlier has also been used for Lab-on-Chip application. The perhaps most well-known... [Pg.1686]

Interest in using magnetic fields for Lab-on-Chip applications has widely grown over the past decade. This has given rise to a large number of interesting devices that sometimes offer a lot of... [Pg.1689]

Pagonis DN et al (2006) Free-standing macroporous silicon membranes over a large cavity for filtering and lab-on-chip applications. Microelectron Eng 83 1421 Palavicini A et al (2013) Infrared transmission in porous silicon multilayers. Opt Photonic J 3 20-25... [Pg.710]

The self-organization of magnetic beads introduced earlier has also been used for Lab-on-Chip application. The perhaps most well-known sets of experiments use an array of self-organized magnetic columns identical to the one represented in Fig. 2d as a matrix of obstacles for DNA electrophoresis [9]. DNA electrophoresis allows for separat-... [Pg.1036]

L. Nyhohn, Electrochemical techniques for lab-on-chip applications. Analyst 130 (2(X)5)... [Pg.128]

E. Ghafar-Zadeh, M. Sawan, A hybrid microfiuidic/CMOS capacitive sensor dedicated to lab-on-chip applications, IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems 1 (2007) 270-277. [Pg.174]

Semi-automated Dielectrophoretic Cell Characterisation Module for Lab-on-Chip Applications... [Pg.582]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.372 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.372 ]




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