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These real-time videos constitute supplementary material to some
of our publications.
Screening of cell membrane proteins using
a micromosaic immunoassay format
Wolf, M., Zimmermann, M., Hunziker, P. and Delamarche, E.
Biomed. Microdevices, 2007, 9, 135-141. |
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Video corresponding to a micromosaic immunoassay
in which cells having CD44 surface receptors and fluorescein
dyes are captured on patterned anti-CD44 antibodies.
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Autonomous Microfluidic Capillary System
David Juncker, Heinz Schmid, Ute Drechsler, Heiko Wolf, Marc
Wolf, Bruno Michel, Nico de Rooij, and Emmanuel Delamarche
Anal. Chem. 2002, 74, 6139-6144. |
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Video CS1 shows the repeated delivery of liquids to
the service ports of 4 independent capillary systems, and
the autonomous transport of the liquids out of the service
ports.
Video CS2 shows the sequential filling and flushing
of 4 reaction chambers of 4 independent CSs with colored aqueous
solutions. These solutions were manually delivered to the
service cavities in a manner similar to video 1.
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| *The .mp4 videos are compressed version of the original .avi
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Multipurpose Microfluidic Probe
David Juncker, Heinz Schmid, and Emmanuel Delamarche
Nat. Mater. 2005, 4, 622-628. |
| Video nmat1435-s1 is a real-time fluorescence
video of the hydrodynamic flow confinement in a gap formed
between the mesa of a microfluidic probe and a substrate
surface. The injected aqueous solution contained fluorescein
(green) and 2.5-µm-wide fluorescent beads (red)
that reveal the shape and flow lines, respectively, whereas
the surrounding medium (water) appears black. |

nmat1435-s1
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| Video nmat1435-s2 is a real-time fluorescence
video of microarraying one type of fluorescently-labelled
protein on a surface in the presence of a surrounding
liquid. |

nmat1435-s2
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| Video nmat1435-s3 is a real-time fluorescence
video of the localized desorption of proteins from a surface
using a microfluidic probe. |

nmat1435-s3
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