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Lab-on-Chip Silicon Photonic Sensor

2018
We propose a design of a compact photonic sensor based on two cascaded rings in a Vernier configuration integrated with a low-resolution flat-top planar echelle grating (PEG) de-multiplexer. The Vernier rings are composed of a filter and sensor rings. The sensor maps discrete changes in the index contrast, due to the presence of a target analyte, to a ...
Mahmoud S. Rasras, Osama Al Mrayat
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Power management design for lab-on-chip biosensors

2016 38th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2016
Over the past decades, we have witnessed the growth demands of portable lab-on-chip biosensors. These lab-on-chip devices are mostly powered by battery, and intelligent power management systems are required to provide supply voltage for different functional units on biosensors (e.g.
, Xiaojian Yu   +3 more
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Aeroelasticity-based fluid agitation for lab-on-chips

Lab on a Chip, 2013
In this study, we report a robust agitation method for small-volume liquids. It utilizes an elastic diaphragm as the bottom of a liquid chamber, upon which an initial tension is also applied to enhance the aeroelasticity effects at small/micro scales.
H M, Xia   +5 more
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Rekombinante Antikörper für "Lab-on-chip" [PDF]

open access: possible, 2008
C-reactive protein (CRP) is an important marker for bacterial infections. CRP determination is conducted in centralised laboratories, requiring much time at high costs. Hence, there is a great demand for a "point of care" micro total analysis system (µTAS) for fast and immediate CRP diagnosis, e. g. during surgeries or as bedside tests.
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Labs on chips for biomedical applications

2013 IEEE 26th International Conference on Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS), 2013
Lab on Chip devices have a great potential for medical applications as illustrated in three examples. First, a disposable, prefilled capillary electrophoresis chip for monitoring lithium in blood of manic depressive patients is discussed. In a second example, we present a simple chip for counting sperm cells in semen is presented that is used to ...
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Functional Nanomaterials and Nanostructures Enhancing Electrochemical Biosensors and Lab-on-a-Chip Performances: Recent Progress, Applications, and Future Perspective.

Chemical Reviews, 2018
Electrochemical biosensors and associated lab-on-a-chip devices are the analytical system of choice when rapid and on-site results are needed in medical diagnostics and food safety, for environmental protection, process control, wastewater treatment, and
Nongnoot Wongkaew   +3 more
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Lab-on-chip components for molecular detection

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2017
We successfully fabricated Lab on chip components and integrated for possible use in biomedical application. The sensor was fabricated by using conventional photolithography method integrated with PDMS micro channels for smooth delivery of sample to the sensing domain.
Tijjani Adam   +5 more
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Lab-On-Chip Flow Cytometry

2010
Concepts, results and goals of Lab-On-Chip flow cytometry.
Radziwon, Michal Jędrzej   +3 more
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Fabrication methods for microfluidic lab-on-chips

2010 12th Biennial Baltic Electronics Conference, 2010
Microfluidic lab-on-chips are miniaturized biosensors that integrate fluidic, electronics, thermal elements or optical apparatuses for analysing electrolytic or biochemical samples. Supplementary to their analysing capabilities, the microfluidic lab-on-chips can process, control, separate or sort fluidic samples by means of hydrodynamic manipulation ...
A. T. Giannitsis, M. Min
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Lab-on-chip devices

2021
Chaudhery Mustansar Hussain   +3 more
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