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This project investigates skin anatomy and physiology by three optical, non-invasive techniques: Fringe projection topography mainly for the investigation of tissue topography Parallel laser Doppler blood flow imaging for the investigation of tissue micro ...
The study of individual cells and cellular networks can greatly benefit from the capabilities of microfabricated devices for the stimulation and the recording of electrical cellular events. In this contribution, we describe the development of a device, whi ...
This paper presents dramatic improvements in the micro-fabrication of three-dimensional microfluidic channels and high-aspect ratio tunnels within the bulk of a fused silica substrate. We also report the fabrication of optical waveguides within the same su ...
"Lab-On-a-Chip" (LOC) systems are intended to transpose complete laboratory instrumentations on the few square centimetres of a single microfluidic chip. With such devices the objective is to minimize the time and cost associated with routine biological an ...
We demonstrate a simple and cheap method for phase shifting that does not need additional devices. A small beam offset at the fast scanning mirror introduces a causal phase shift which can be used for recently introduced B-scan based complex image reconstr ...
We have fabricated a microfluidic device based on a novel geometrical arrangement of lateral metal electrodes and a patterned insulator. Our device combines the concept of insulator-based “electrodeless” dielectrophoresis with multiple frequencies to achie ...
This thesis reports on the development of technologies and methods for a microfiuidic device for continuous pressure-driven flow-injection analysis. Chip based, pressure-driven liquid chromatographic (LC) systems are often avoided due to the difficulties e ...
We present a 3-D microfluidic device designed for localized drug delivery to cellular networks. The device features a flow cell comprising a main channel for nutrient delivery as well as multiple channels for drug delivery. This device is one key component ...