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Autor:
Ferencz S. Denes, Donald E. Savage, Bradley J. Larson, Max G. Lagally, Susan D. Gillmor, Joseph M. Braun, L. E. Cruz-Barba
Publikováno v:
Langmuir. 29:12990-12996
Poly(dimethylsiloxane), PDMS, a versatile elastomer, is the polymer of choice for microfluidic systems. It is inexpensive, relatively easy to pattern, and permeable to oxygen. Unmodified PDMS is highly hydrophobic. It is typically exposed to an oxyge
Publikováno v:
Biosensors and Bioelectronics. 21:796-801
While many processes have been developed to modify the surface of glass and other oxides for biomolecule attachment, they rely primarily upon wet chemistry and are costly and time-consuming. We describe a process that uses a cold plasma and a subsequ
Publikováno v:
Review of Scientific Instruments. 75:832-836
A fluid microplotter that uses ultrasonics to deposit small fluid features has been constructed. It consists of a dispenser, composed of a micropipette fastened to a piece of lead zirconate titanate piezoelectric, attached to a precision positioning
Publikováno v:
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. 137:AB225
Autor:
L. E. Cruz-Barba, Max G. Lagally, Susan D. Gillmor, Ferencz S. Denes, Joseph M. Braun, C.E. Mason, Bradley J. Larson
Publikováno v:
2nd Annual International IEEE-EMBS Special Topic Conference on Microtechnologies in Medicine and Biology. Proceedings (Cat. No.02EX578).
In efforts to design improved biological microarrays, we use a polydimethyl siloxane (PDMS) membrane as a template that allows biological solutions of interest to interact with the surface only at discrete locations (the array sites). In current tech
Autor:
Drew Garvin Keppel, Pengpeng Zhang, Donald E. Savage, Bradley J. Larson, O. M. Castellini, Mark A. Eriksson, Bin Yang, Matthew S. Marcus, J. M. Simmons, Max G. Lagally, Zhiwei Li
Publikováno v:
Applied Physics Letters. 86:263107
We demonstrate a way to direct carbon nanotube growth using Si nanocrystals that are self-ordered via the thermal decomposition of thin silicon-on-insulator substrates. The Si nanocrystals are about 90nm wide and 100–150nm tall, with 200nm spacing.
Autor:
Bradley J Larson
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Clinical Oncology; Apr2005, Vol. 28 Issue 2, p165-168, 4p