Nasir Ahamed et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Development of a DC-Biased AC-Stimulated Microfluidic Device for the Electrokinetic Separation of Bacterial and Yeast CellsNasir Ahamed et al., 2024
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- Nasir Ahamed N
- Mendiola-Escobedo C
- Perez-Gonzalez V
- Lapizco-Encinas B
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- Biosensors
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Electrokinetic (EK) microsystems, which are capable of performing separations without the need for labeling analytes, are a rapidly growing area in microfluidics. The present work demonstrated three distinct binary microbial separations, computationally modeled and …
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