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Integrated microfluidic devices for combinatorial cell-based assays

Yu, Zeta Tak For Kamei, Ken-ichiro Takahashi, Hiroko Shu, Chengyi Jenny Wang, Xiaopu He, George Wenfu Silverman, Robert Radu, Caius G. Witte, Owen N. Lee, Ki-Bum ...

Published in Biomedical Microdevices

The development of miniaturized cell culture platforms for performing parallel cultures and combinatorial assays is important in cell biology from the single-cell level to the system level. In this paper we developed an integrated microfluidic cell-culture platform, Cell-microChip (Cell-μChip), for parallel analyses of the effects of microenvironme...

A dynamic micromixer for arbitrary control of disguised chemical selectivity

Karla K., Cotí Yanju, Wang Wei-Yu, Lin Chia-Chun, Chen Zeta, Tak For Yu Kan, Liu Clifton K.-F., Shen Matthias, Selke Anchi, Yeh Weixing, Lu ...

Published in Chemical Communications

A Hydrodynamically Focused Stream as a Dynamic Template for Site-Specific Electrochemical Micropatterning of Conducting ...

Shuang Hou Wang, Shutao Yu, Zeta t. f. Zhu, Nicole q. m. Katherine Liu Sun, Jing Lin, Wei-Yu Shen, Clifton k.-F. Fang, Xiaohong Hsian-Rong Tseng ...

Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition

Individually addressable crystalline conducting polymer nanowires in a microelectrode sensor array

Wang, Yanju Coti, Karla K Wang, Jun Alam, Maksudul M Shyue, Jing-Jong Lu, Weixing Padture, Nitin P Hsian-Rong Tseng

Published in Nanotechnology

A microfluidic platform for sequential ligand labeling and cell binding analysis

Sui, Guodong Lee, Cheng-Chung Kamei, Ken-Ichiro Li, Hua-Jung Wang, Jin-Yi Wang, Jun Herschman, Harvey R. Tseng, Hsian-Rong

Published in Biomedical Microdevices

Developing biochemical and cell biological assay for screening biomolecules, evaluating their characteristics in biological processes, and determining their pharmacological effects represents a key technology in biomedical research. A PDMS-based integrated microfluidic platform was fabricated and tested for facilitating the labeling of ligand on th...

Photoinduced electron flow in a self-assembling supramolecular extension cable.

Ferrer, Belén Rogez, Guillaume Credi, Alberto Ballardini, Roberto Gandolfi, Maria Teresa Balzani, Vincenzo Liu, Yi Tseng, Hsian-Rong Stoddart, J Fraser

Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

We report the design, bottom-up construction, characterization, and operation of a supramolecular system capable of mimicking the function played by a macroscopic electrical extension cable. The system is made up of a light-powered electron source, an electron drain, and a cable as the molecular components programmed to self-assemble by means of tw...

Evaluation of synthetic linear motor-molecule actuation energetics.

Brough, Branden Northrop, Brian H Schmidt, Jacob J Tseng, Hsian-Rong Houk, Kendall N Stoddart, J Fraser Ho, Chih-Ming

Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

By applying atomic force microscope (AFM)-based force spectroscopy together with computational modeling in the form of molecular force-field simulations, we have determined quantitatively the actuation energetics of a synthetic motor-molecule. This multidisciplinary approach was performed on specifically designed, bistable, redox-controllable [2]ro...

Multistep Synthesis of a Radiolabeled Imaging Probe Using Integrated Microfluidics

Lee, C.-C.

Published in Science

A Photoactive Molecular Triad as a Nanoscale Power Supply for a Supramolecular Machine

Saha, Sourav Johansson, Erik Flood, Amar H. Hsian-Rong Tseng Zink, Jeffrey I. Stoddart, J. Fraser

Published in Chemistry - A European Journal

A reversible molecular valve.

Nguyen, Thoi D Tseng, Hsian-Rong Celestre, Paul C Flood, Amar H Liu, Yi Stoddart, J Fraser Zink, Jeffrey I

Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

In everyday life, a macroscopic valve is a device with a movable control element that regulates the flow of gases or liquids by blocking and opening passageways. Construction of such a device on the nanoscale level requires (i) suitably proportioned movable control elements, (ii) a method for operating them on demand, and (iii) appropriately sized ...

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