Development of a Mass-Producible Microfluidic Device for Single and Bulk Mycobacteria Investigations. [PDF]
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Quantifying Bacterial Chemotaxis in Controlled and Stationary Chemical Gradients with a Microfluidic Device. [PDF]
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Simple and rapid microfluidic device for processing raw human semen and separation of motile sperm based on their intrinsic behavior and morphology. [PDF]
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Continuous High-Throughput Plasma Separation for Blood Biomarker Sensing Using a Hydrodynamic Microfluidic Device. [PDF]
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Correction: Microfluidic device for enhancement and analysis of osteoblast differentiation in three-dimensional cell cultures. [PDF]
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A plug-and-play microfluidic device for hydrogel fiber spinning.
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