2013
DOI: 10.1063/1.4846435
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Microfluidic device for generating a stepwise concentration gradient on a microwell slide for cell analysis

Abstract: Understanding biomolecular gradients and their role in biological processes is essential for fully comprehending the underlying mechanisms of cells in living tissue. Conventional in vitro gradient-generating methods are unpredictable and difficult to characterize, owing to temporal and spatial fluctuations. The field of microfluidics enables complex user-defined gradients to be generated based on a detailed understanding of fluidic behavior at the lm-scale. By using microfluidic gradients created by flow, it i… Show more

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“…For having an appropriate design strategy of these devices, simulation can be implemented to predict the fluid flow and biochemical concentration distribution [12,[122][123][124][125]. This methodology has been implemented by various research groups working on developing novel microfluidic systems [87,108,[126][127][128]. For example, our previous studies showed that for keeping a stable gradient within the cell culture of the microfluidic device introduced in Fig.…”
Section: Developing Novel Microfluidic Devices and Microenvironments mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For having an appropriate design strategy of these devices, simulation can be implemented to predict the fluid flow and biochemical concentration distribution [12,[122][123][124][125]. This methodology has been implemented by various research groups working on developing novel microfluidic systems [87,108,[126][127][128]. For example, our previous studies showed that for keeping a stable gradient within the cell culture of the microfluidic device introduced in Fig.…”
Section: Developing Novel Microfluidic Devices and Microenvironments mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Importantly, while a gradient, by definition, should refer to a linear, or at least a continuous progression of a variable, this term is frequently also used to describe a step-wise progression, commonly referred to as discrete gradient [55].…”
Section: Gradients For Screeningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A device that utilized a larger-scale microwell environment was produced by the group of Weibull et al [ 41 ]. In order to investigate the behaviour of cells to a concentration gradient without interference from intercellular paracrine signalling from neighbouring cells, they developed a system in which single cells could be analysed.…”
Section: Microfluidics In Cytotoxicity Screeningmentioning
confidence: 99%