Cooperative suction by vertical capillary array pump for controlling flow profiles of microfluidic sensor chips
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Abstract
A passive pump consisting of integrated vertical capillaries has been developed for a microfluidic chip as an useful component with an excellent flow volume and flow rate. A fluidic chip built into a passive pump was used by connecting the bottoms of all the capillaries to a top surface consisting o …
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| Authors | Horiuchi T;Hayashi K;Seyama M;Inoue S;Tamechika E;; |
| Journal | sensors |
| Year | 2012 |
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National Center for Biotechnology Information
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national institutes of health
national library of medicine
equipment design
computer simulation
biosensing techniques / instrumentation*
microtechnology
suction
pmid:23202035
pmc3545606
doi:10.3390/s121014053
tsutomu horiuchi
katsuyoshi hayashi
emi tamechika
biosensing techniques / methods
capillary action
microarray analysis / instrumentation
microfluidic analytical techniques / instrumentation*
microfluidic analytical techniques / methods
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