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Microfluidics for single cell studies
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Microfluidics for single cell studies:

Our group is interested in microfludics for this ability to process single cells individually in novel microenvironments of chemical, cellular, surface, and electrophysiological stimuli.

 

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Fig. 1 Photolithographic mold for producing polydimethyl siloxan channels on a biochip

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Fig. 2 microfluidic chip

Fig. 3 Single P12 cells were trapped in the microchannels

 

Currently, we are developing a microfluidics-based laser cell sorting system, and the cartoon picture is shown in Fig. 4.


Fig. 4 microfluidics-based laser cell sorting system

 


 
     
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