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We present an original concept of manipulation of magnetic microbeads in a microchannel. It is based on the dynamic motion of a self-assembled structure of ferrimagnetic beads that are retained within a microfluidic flow using a local alternating magnetic ...
This thesis reports on the integration of continuous-flow cell separation method for lab-on-a-chip applications. Cell separation methods are widely used in biology to prepare samples prior to analysis. There is a need for a highly sensitive separation meth ...
We have fabricated a microfluidic device based on a novel geometrical arrangement of lateral metal electrodes and a patterned insulator. We have used the concept of insulator-based "electrodeless" dielectrophoresis to achieve focusing and continuous separa ...
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Magnetic microparticles and their application in bioanalytical microfluidic systems have been steadily gaining interest in recent years. This progress is fueled by the comparatively large and long range magnetic forces that can be obtained independently of ...
This paper describes a lab-on-a-chip device for continuous liquid/solid chromatography measurements. Chromatographic separations of phenolic test solutions as well as of vitamins are illustrating the ability and versatility of the system. The dependence of ...
We present a new approach for the manipulation of small liquid samples for the miniaturization of bioanalytical systems. In our system, minute liquid volumes are manipulated via the interaction of a changeable magnetic field and magnetic microparticles con ...
Since the introduction of the of Micro Total Analysis Systems concept in 1990, important progress in microfluidic analytical systems has been realized. In many cases, microfluidic systems have shown improved analytical performances over classical methods, ...
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 ...
In analytical separation technology there is a great demand for faster and more effective separation process. Miniaturization is a suitable technique for satisfying this demand because the reduction of the separation systems in size would give increased se ...
We present a technology for the fabrication of three dimensional microfluidic channels in optically transparent substrates consisting of polymers with different properties. The microstructures are fabricated using polymer replication techniques with a view ...