Issue 10, 2006

Maskless microfabrication of thermosensitive gels using a microscope and application to a controlled release microchip

Abstract

Here we show a simple and convenient method to prepare micropatterned gels by the use of a microscope, without large-scale or special-order experimental setup. UV light focused by an objective lens was locally irradiated to a pre-gel solution in a microchannel. This method would be useful for preparing microgels at target positions in microchips. A controlled drug-release microchip has actually been fabricated by utilizing this local photo-irradiation method, and pulsatile drug release in response to temperature changes was demonstrated.

Graphical abstract: Maskless microfabrication of thermosensitive gels using a microscope and application to a controlled release microchip

Article information

Article type
Technical Note
Submitted
11 May 2006
Accepted
24 Jul 2006
First published
09 Aug 2006

Lab Chip, 2006,6, 1384-1386

Maskless microfabrication of thermosensitive gels using a microscope and application to a controlled release microchip

R. Yoshida, K. Omata, K. Yamaura, M. Ebata, M. Tanaka and M. Takai, Lab Chip, 2006, 6, 1384 DOI: 10.1039/B606620H

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