Kim et al., 2017 - Google Patents
High‐Density Microfluidic Particle‐Cluster‐Array Device for Parallel and Dynamic Study of Interaction between Engineered ParticlesKim et al., 2017
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- 12967569537440987793
- Author
- Kim H
- Lee S
- Lee W
- Kim J
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- Publication venue
- Advanced Materials
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A high‐density and high‐performance microfluidic particle‐cluster‐array device utilizing a novel hydrodynamically tunable pneumatic valve (HTPV) is reported for parallel and dynamic monitoring of the interactions taking place in particle clusters. The key concept …
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