Lab on a chip

(ISSN: 1473-0197)

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From Lab on a chip

2023 -

  • Two-stage tuberculosis diagnostics: combining centrifugal microfluidics to detect TB infection and Inh and Rif resistance at the point of care with subsequent antibiotic resistance profiling by targeted NGS. 
  • Faster sperm selected by rheotaxis leads to superior early embryonic development in vitro. 
  • Digital microfluidics with distance-based detection - a new approach for nucleic acid diagnostics. 
  • A human initial lymphatic chip reveals distinct mechanisms of primary lymphatic valve dysfunction in acute and chronic inflammation. 
  • Grease the gears: how lubrication of syringe pumps impacts microfluidic flow precision. 
  • Alignment-free construction of double emulsion droplet generation devices incorporating surface wettability contrast. 
  • A syndromic diagnostic assay on a macrochannel-to-digital microfluidic platform for automatic identification of multiple respiratory pathogens. 
  • Advancing in situ single-cell microbiological analysis through a microwell droplet array with a gradual open sidewall. 
  • Optomicrofluidic detection of cancer cells in peripheral blood via metabolic glycoengineering. 
  • Simple droplet microfluidics platform for drug screening on cancer spheroids. 
  • Towards skin-on-a-chip for screening the dermal absorption of cosmetics. 
  • Ultrasonic spectroscopy of sessile droplets coupled to optomechanical sensors. 
  • Highly efficient β-lactamase assay applying poly-dimethylacrylamide-based surface functionalization with β-lactam antibiotics and β-lactamase inhibitors. 
  • Measuring the electrophoretic mobility and size of single particles using microfluidic transverse AC electrophoresis (TrACE). 
  • A paper-embedded thermoplastic microdevice integrating additive-enhanced allele-specific amplification and silver nanoparticle-based colorimetric detection for point-of-care testing. 
  • Combining a microphysiological system of three organ equivalents and transcriptomics to assess toxicological endpoints for cosmetic ingredients. 
  • Additively manufactured multiplexed electrochemical device (AMMED) for portable sample-to-answer detection. 
  • Structured-light-sheet imaging in an integrated optofluidic platform. 
 
 

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