Integrated Microfluidic Systems for DNA Analysis: cell culture monitoring, cell lysis, DNA extraction, DNA/reagent mixing and DNA amplification - Couverture souple

Lee, Chia-Yen

 
9783639134049: Integrated Microfluidic Systems for DNA Analysis: cell culture monitoring, cell lysis, DNA extraction, DNA/reagent mixing and DNA amplification

Synopsis

MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical-Systems) technologies and micromachining techniques have been increasingly employed in the integration of microfluidic devices designed to automate the generation and analysis of biomedical samples. Miniaturized devices for electrophoresis separation and sensing mechanisms have been successfully developed and provide such benefits as lower sample consumption, higher resolution, and improved detection speeds. However, the sample pretreatment process still requires significant time and effort. Therefore, an emerging requirement exists to develop integrated microfluidic systems for sample pretreatment operations such as cell culture monitoring, cell lysis, DNA extraction, DNA/reagent mixing and DNA amplification.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical-Systems) technologies and micromachining techniques have been increasingly employed in the integration of microfluidic devices designed to automate the generation and analysis of biomedical samples. Miniaturized devices for electrophoresis separation and sensing mechanisms have been successfully developed and provide such benefits as lower sample consumption, higher resolution, and improved detection speeds. However, the sample pretreatment process still requires significant time and effort. Therefore, an emerging requirement exists to develop integrated microfluidic systems for sample pretreatment operations such as cell culture monitoring, cell lysis, DNA extraction, DNA/reagent mixing and DNA amplification.

Biographie de l'auteur

Chia-Yen Lee received his Ph.D. degree in Department of Engineering Science from National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan in 2004. He is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Materials Engineering at National Pingtung University of Science and Technology, Taiwan. His research interests lie on micro-sensors and -actuators.

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