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Novel microfluidic tools allow new ways to manufacture and test drug delivery systems. Organ-on-a-chip systems - microscale recapitulations of complex organ functions - promise to improve the drug development pipeline. This review... more
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Novel microfluidic tools allow new ways to manufacture and test drug delivery systems. Organ-on-a-chip systems - microscale recapitulations of complex organ functions - promise to improve the drug development pipeline. This review... more
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An increase in random molecular vibrations of a solid owing to heating above the melting point leads to a decrease in its long-range order and a loss of structural symmetry. Therefore conventional liquids are isotropic media. Here we... more
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Laminate construction of microfluidic devices offers a means to incorporate both additive and subtractive manufacturing techniques for the development of multiplexed fluidic devices that have, for example, porous membranes formed-in-place... more
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The development of a bio-hybrid tactile sensor array that incorporates a skin analogue comprised of alginate encapsulated fibroblasts is described. The electrical properties are modulated by mechanical stress induced during contact, and... more
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Emerging therapies have begun to evaluate the abilities of Müller glial cells (MGCs) to protect and/or regenerate neurons following retina injury. The migration of donor cells is central to many reparative strategies, where cells must... more
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The curvature dependence of the surface tension is related to the excess equimolar radius of liquid drops, i.e., the deviation of the equimolar radius from that defined with the macroscopic capillarity approximation. Based on the Tolman... more
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Lab on Chip technologies have enabled the possibility of novel μTAS devices (micro Total Analysis System) that could drastically improve health care services for billions of people around the world. However, serious drawbacks that reside... more
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CEK Microvalve The main function of a microvalve is switching the direction of the flow at the desired time to control and regulate the fluid stream. Microvalves are one of the most important components of integrated lab-on-a-chip (LOC)... more
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Multimaterial 3D printing using microfluidic printheads specifically designed for seamless switching between two visco-elastic materials "on-the-fly" during fabrication is demonstrated. This approach opens new avenues for... more
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It is currently impossible to control irrigation at the level of a single plant. Even with drip irrigation, in which emitters could conceivably be placed on a plant-by-plant basis, there is no way to control the amount of water emitted... more
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Soft robots possess many attributes that are difficult, if not impossible, to achieve with conventional robots composed of rigid materials. Yet, despite recent advances, soft robots must still be tethered to hard robotic control systems... more
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An integrated micro/nano-fluidic system is presented for protein analysis. It is comprised of an integrated micromixer (IMM) and a preconcentrator with a separation column. The passive and planar type of IMM is based on an unbalanced... more
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Recent applications in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine have highlighted the utility of microfluidic fiber fabrication. On page 11 M. A. Daniele and team show how this process uses microflow shaping to generate a core-sheath... more
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Spatial confinement in nanoporous media affects the structure, thermodynamics and mobility of molecular soft matter often markedly. This article reviews thermodynamic equilibrium phenomena, such as physisorption, capillary condensation,... more
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Breast and prostate cancers preferentially metastasise to bone tissue, with metastatic lesions forming in the skeletons of most patients. On arriving in bone tissue, disseminated tumour cells enter a mechanical microenvironment that is... more
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