DocumentCode
1637911
Title
Sorting of biontolecules via microdevices
Author
Chia-Fu Chou ; Austin, R.H. ; Bakajin, O. ; Castelino, J.A. ; Chan, S.S. ; Cox, E.C. ; Craighead, H. ; Darton, N. ; Duke, T. ; Jongyoon Han ; Tegenfeldt, J.O. ; Turner, S.
Author_Institution
Princeton University
fYear
1999
Abstract
Micro and nano fabrication techniques have provided an unprecedented opportunity to create a designed world in which separation and fractionation technologies which normally occur on the macroscopic scale can be optimized by designing structures which utilize the basic physics of the process, or new processes can be realized by building structures which normally do not exist without external design. Since microfabrication is exceedingly sophisticated in its development, it is possible to design and construct highly creative microdevices which allow one to probe specific aspects of a biological objects. We give examples of uses of micro and nano fabrication which as opposed to simply shrinking the size of the vessels or tubes used in macroscopic lab environments, utilize our understanding the physics of the process to take advantage of fabrication technologies.
Keywords
Cells (biology); DNA; Fabrication; Fractionation; Laboratories; Microfluidics; Optical arrays; Physics; Sorting; White blood cells;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electron Devices Meeting, 1999. IEDM '99. Technical Digest. International
Conference_Location
Washington, DC, USA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-5410-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IEDM.1999.823837
Filename
823837
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