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School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Seoul National University, San 56-1, Daehak-dong, Gwanak-gu, Seoul, South Korea
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Inter-university Semiconductor Research Center (ISRC), Seoul National University, South Korea
Lab Chip, 2011,11, 605-608
DOI:
10.1039/C0LC00328J
Received
24 Aug 2010,
Accepted
15 Dec 2010
First published online
14 Jan 2011
In order to match the controllability of traditional pipetting with the advantages of microfluidics, we introduce the concept of polymer based chemical delivery to multichannel capillary patterned cells. Here we demonstrate that UV polymerized hydrogel can be used as a miniature pipet to deliver picolitre chemical quantities to multichannel capillary patterned cells.
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