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Amar Rida

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Automated microfluidic sorting of mammalian cells labeled with magnetic microparticles for those that efficiently express and secrete a protein of interest

Amar Rida, Nicolas Mermod, Etienne Lançon, Niamh Harraghy

We developed a method for the fast sorting and selection of mammalian cells expressing and secreting a protein at high levels. This procedure relies on cell capture using an automated microfluidic device handling antibody-coupled magnetic microparticles an ...
Wiley2017

Dispositif de manipulation et de transport de perles magnetiques

Martinus Gijs, Amar Rida

A device for transporting magnetic or magnetisable microbeads ( 25 ) in a capillary chamber ( 14 ) comprises a permanent magnet ( 10 ) or an electromagnet ( 11 ) for subjecting the capillary chamber to a substantially uniform magnetic field, to apply a per ...
2009

Friction based locomotion module for mobile MEMS robots

Reymond Clavel, Amar Rida, Jean-Marc Breguet, Walter Driesen

The “Modulated Friction Inertial Drive (MFID) principle” is presented as a locomotion solution for mmsize micro robots dealing with both size constraints and limitations in terms of power consumption. Based on one of the configurations of this locomotion p ...
2007
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