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Autor:
Pascalina Sarro, Richard van den Doel, Gijs W.K. van Dedem, Rob Moerman, Ian T. Young, Rosanne A Guijt-van Duijn, F. Laugere, Arthur Kroon, Lucas J. van Vliet, Andre Bossche
Publikováno v:
Biotechnology Advances. 21:431-444
Biotechnology today is a well-established paradigm in many areas of human endeavor, such as the pharmaceutical industry, agriculture, management of the environment and many others. Meanwhile, biology is undergoing a spectacular transition: whereas sy
Publikováno v:
Sensors and Actuators A: Physical. 85:384-389
The evaporation process of liquids from sub-nanoliter wells is studied using both optical microscopy and electrical impedance measurement utilizing integrated electrodes. The wells are manufactured on silicon wafers using conventional photolithograph
Publikováno v:
Sensors and Actuators A: Physical. 83:61-66
Miniaturized reactors with volumes of 60 and 540 pl with integrated contact-less liquid volume detectors are fabricated on silicon. Aluminum electrodes are fabricated in the bottom of the reactors and covered with silicon nitride for electrical insul
Autor:
Wim van Oel, Wolfgang Hoyer, Yuval Garini, Thomas M. Jovin, Richard van den Doel, Guus Liqui Lung, Heidelinde R. C. Dietrich, Ian T. Young
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
In previous publications we have shown that we can perform enzymatic reactions in nanoarrays by means of a microarray-reader based on a conventional microscope. In this publication we report on a modification of this system in order to monitor the ag
Autor:
N.P. Pham, Michael J. Vellekoop, V.P. Iordanov, Andre Bossche, L. Richard van den Doel, H.R.C. Dietrich, R. Moerman, Bonnie L. Gray, Pasqualina M. Sarro
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
This paper explores the use of photo patternable polymers for integrated high-speed screening arrays, where enzyme reactions are monitored in nano liter volume reactors using fluorescence of NADH and photodiode detection. Implementing the array of na
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
Yeast - Saccharomyces cerevisiae- is widely used as a model system for other higher eukaryotes, including man. One of the basic fermentation processes in yeast is the glycolytic pathway, which is the conversion of glucose to ethanol and carbon dioxid
Autor:
Ian T. Young, Michael J. Vellekoop, L. Richard van den Doel, Lucas J. van Vliet, Kari H. Hjelt
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
We are developing a method for high-throughput screening using arrays of `nanowells' built into a silicon substrate. These wells can serve as bioreactors for studying a variety of biochemical reactions such as the enzymatic activity that occurs in ye
Autor:
Johannes Frank, S. Picioreanu, Michael J. Vellekoop, L. Richard van den Doel, Pasqualina M. Sarro, Kari H. Hjelt, Johannes P. A. Marijnissen, R. Moerman, G.W.K. van Dedem, Ian T. Young
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
Intelligent Molecular Diagnostic Systems (IMDS)- The objective of this multidisciplinary research program is to design and develop an analytical system that is able to measure and interpret concentrations of various analytes which are dispensed on a
Autor:
Lucas J. van Vliet, R. Moerman, Pasqualina M. Sarro, Johannes Frank, S. Picioreanu, Kari H. Hjelt, L. Richard van den Doel, Michael J. Vellekoop, G.W.K. van Dedem, Ian T. Young
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
The goal of our TU Delft interfaculty research program is to develop intelligent molecular diagnostic systems (IMDS) that can analyze liquid samples that contain a variety of biochemical compounds such as those associated with fermentation processes.
Autor:
Sharareh Moshir, Ian T. Young, Petra Boukamp, Thierry Fest, Mathilde Perrin, Martina Braun, Tony Chih Yuan Chuang, Virginie Mougey, Yuval Garini, Paul Kerr, Richard van den Doel, Bart J. Vermolen, Alice Ya-Chun Chuang, Sabine Mai
Publikováno v:
BMC Biology. 2:12
Background: The observation of multiple genetic markers in situ by optical microscopy and their relevance to the study of three-dimensional (3D) chromosomal organization in the nucleus have been greatly developed in the last decade. These methods are