Mehta et al., 2009 - Google Patents
Hard top soft bottom microfluidic devices for cell culture and chemical analysisMehta et al., 2009
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- Mehta G
- Lee J
- Cha W
- Tung Y
- Linderman J
- Takayama S
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- Analytical chemistry
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We report fabrication and characterization of microfluidic devices made of thermoplastic and elastomeric polymers. These hard− soft hybrid material devices are motivated by the combined need for large scale manufacturability, enhanced barrier properties to gas …
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