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Recent advances and challenges in temperature monitoring and control in microfluidic devices
AA Dos‐Reis‐Delgado… - …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Temperature is a critical—yet sometimes overlooked—parameter in microfluidics.
Microfluidic devices can experience heating inside their channels during operation due to …
Microfluidic devices can experience heating inside their channels during operation due to …
Dielectrophoresis of proteins: experimental data and evolving theory
MA Hayes - Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry, 2020 - Springer
The ability to selectively move and trap proteins is core to their effective use as building
blocks and for their characterization. Analytical and preparative strategies for proteins have …
blocks and for their characterization. Analytical and preparative strategies for proteins have …
Electrokinetically driven exosome separation and concentration using dielectrophoretic-enhanced PDMS-based microfluidics
Exosomes are a specific subpopulation of extracellular vesicles that have gained interest
because of their many potential biomedical applications. However, exosome isolation and …
because of their many potential biomedical applications. However, exosome isolation and …
Direct current electrokinetic particle trap** in insulator-based microfluidics: theory and experiments
The classic theory of direct-current (DC) insulator-based dielectrophoresis (iDEP) considers
that, in order to elicit particle trap**, dielectrophoretic (DEP) velocity counterbalances …
that, in order to elicit particle trap**, dielectrophoretic (DEP) velocity counterbalances …
[HTML][HTML] Protein dielectrophoresis: I. Status of experiments and an empirical theory
R Hölzel, R Pethig - Micromachines, 2020 - mdpi.com
The dielectrophoresis (DEP) data reported in the literature since 1994 for 22 different
globular proteins is examined in detail. Apart from three cases, all of the reported protein …
globular proteins is examined in detail. Apart from three cases, all of the reported protein …
Dielectrophoresis applications in biomedical field and future perspectives in biomedical technology
Dielectrophoresis (DEP) is a technique to manipulate trajectories of polarisable particles in
nonuniform electric fields by utilizing unique dielectric properties. The manipulation of a cell …
nonuniform electric fields by utilizing unique dielectric properties. The manipulation of a cell …
Protein Dielectrophoresis: A Tale of Two Clausius-Mossottis—Or Something Else?
R Pethig - Micromachines, 2022 - mdpi.com
Standard DEP theory, based on the Clausius–Mossotti (CM) factor derived from solving the
boundary-value problem of macroscopic electrostatics, fails to describe the …
boundary-value problem of macroscopic electrostatics, fails to describe the …
Orders-of-magnitude larger force demonstrated for dielectrophoresis of proteins enabling high-resolution separations based on new mechanisms
Proteins are perhaps the most important yet frustratingly complicated and difficult class of
compounds to analyze, manipulate, and use. One very attractive option to characterize and …
compounds to analyze, manipulate, and use. One very attractive option to characterize and …
Protein PEGylation for the design of biobetters: from reaction to purification processes
JHPM Santos, KM Torres-Obreque… - Brazilian Journal of …, 2018 - SciELO Brasil
The covalent attachment of polyethylene glycol (PEG) to therapeutical proteins is an
important route to develop biobetters for biomedical, biotech and pharmaceutical industries …
important route to develop biobetters for biomedical, biotech and pharmaceutical industries …
Microscale electrokinetic assessments of proteins employing insulating structures
BH Lapizco-Encinas - Current Opinion in Chemical Engineering, 2020 - Elsevier
Microscale electrokinetic systems have offer attractive characteristics for the analysis of
proteins; in particular, systems that rely on both, linear and nonlinear electrokinetic effects …
proteins; in particular, systems that rely on both, linear and nonlinear electrokinetic effects …