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Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Chemical Society. 127:13928-13933
Nanocapillary array membranes (NCAMs), comprised of thin (d approximately 5-10 microm) nuclear track-etched polycarbonate sheets containing approximately 10(8) cm(-2) nearly parallel nanometer-diameter capillaries, may act to gate fluid transport bet
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Integrating multiple analytical processes into microfluidic devices is an important research area required for a variety of microchip-based analyses. A microfluidic system is described that achieves preparative separations by intelligent fraction col
Autor:
Jonathan V. Sweedler, Donald M. Cannon, Paul W. Bohn, Tzu Chi Kuo, Yanning Chen, Joseph J. Tulock, Mark A. Shannon
Publikováno v:
Analytical Chemistry. 75:1861-1867
The extension of microfluidic devices to include three-dimensional fluidic networks allows complex fluidic and chemical manipulations but requires innovative methods to interface fluidic layers. Externally controllable interconnects, employing nuclea
Autor:
Paul W. Bohn, Jonathan V. Sweedler, Won-Suk Kim, Juewen Liu, Donald M. Cannon, Yi Lu, Donald M. Cropek, Joseph J. Tulock, In-Hyoung Chang
Publikováno v:
Environmental sciencetechnology. 39(10)
A miniaturized lead sensor has been developed by combining a lead-specific DNAzyme with a microfabricated device containing a network of microfluidic channels that are fluidically coupled via a nanocapillary array interconnect. A DNAzyme construct, s