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Fabrication of a Microfluidic Device Used for Separation of Biological Molecules

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Yanagisawa, Naoki
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Chemistry; Dr. Debashis Dutta
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Laramie, Wyoming

University of Wyoming
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2008-04-23

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The term, Lab-on-a-Chip, has become popular in the last decade. Lab-on-a-Chip is also called Micro Total Analysis System, and it refers to the attempt to do chemical analysis, which has been performed on a large scale so far, on a small chip instead. A miniaturized device, which is used for chemical analysis, has tremendous advantages in terms of speed, throughput, and sample consumption. The main objective of this research is to realize the separation of biological molecules, such as peptide, into its constituents on a small device comprising a network of micro-scale channels etched on a glass substrate. The fabrication methods of the microfluidic device, the separation techniques, and the separation performance of the device will be presented.
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From - Undergraduate Research Day 2008 - Celebration of Research - Abstracts
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Microfluidic devices--Design and construction; Separators (Machines)--Design and construction; Biotechnology

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Undergrauate Research Day 2008

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