Search for dissertations about: "Microfluidics"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 156 swedish dissertations containing the word Microfluidics.
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21. Droplet microfluidics for directed evolution of biocatalysts
Abstract : Biocatalysts, biologically derived catalysts, are of great importance for a wide range of industrial applications. They are used in the production of for example foods, pharmaceuticals and biofuels. Improving biocatalysts commonly relies on directed evolution, i.e. READ MORE
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22. Acoustic manipulation of cells and microbeads in droplet microfluidics
Abstract : Droplet microfluidics has emerged as a promising platform for miniaturisation of biological assays on-chip. In droplet microfluidics small water droplets (nL-pL) surrounded by an immiscible carrier oil are generated at high throughput. READ MORE
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23. Droplet microfluidics for single cell and nucleic acid analysis
Abstract : Droplet microfluidics is an emerging technology for analysis of single cells and biomolecules at high throughput. The controlled encapsulation of particles along with the surrounding microenvironment in discrete droplets, which acts as miniaturized reaction vessels, allows millions of particles to be screened in parallel. READ MORE
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24. Strength in Numbers – Droplet Microfluidics for Multicellular Ensemble Applications
Abstract : The work presented in this doctoral thesis explores multicellular, biological, and biotechnological applications for microfluidic droplets, making use of a number of unique features of these miniaturized, highly scalable reaction vessels.Droplet microfluidics specializes in pico- to nanoliter sized aqueous droplets in an immiscible oil phase, borrowing techniques from the field of microfluidics, namely fluid actuation, detection systems and electronic peripherals. READ MORE
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25. Miniaturized fluid system for high-pressure analytics
Abstract : High-pressure chemistry can be used to determine the contents of blood or water samples and to discover new chemistries. However, working with chemistry at pressures of many tens, or even hundreds, of bars often requires expensive and stationary equipment, such as autoclaves or chromatographic systems like high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). READ MORE