Micromachined Glass Apertures for Artificial Lipid Bilayer Formation in a Microfluidic System
Micromachined Glass Apertures for Artificial Lipid Bilayer Formation in a Microfluidic System
The use of spark assisted chemical engraving (SACE) and subsequent silanisation to produce glass apertures that are suitable for forming artificial lipid bilayers is described. Methods for incorporating these into an all glass microfluidic system are also considered.
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Sandison, Mairi E.
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Abu-Hantash, Mustafa
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Morgan, Hywel
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2006
Sandison, Mairi E.
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Abu-Hantash, Mustafa
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Morgan, Hywel
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Sandison, Mairi E., Abu-Hantash, Mustafa and Morgan, Hywel
(2006)
Micromachined Glass Apertures for Artificial Lipid Bilayer Formation in a Microfluidic System.
17th MicroMechanics Workshop Europe (MME06), Southampton, UK, United Kingdom.
03 - 05 Sep 2006.
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The use of spark assisted chemical engraving (SACE) and subsequent silanisation to produce glass apertures that are suitable for forming artificial lipid bilayers is described. Methods for incorporating these into an all glass microfluidic system are also considered.
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Published date: 2006
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17th MicroMechanics Workshop Europe (MME06), Southampton, UK, United Kingdom, 2006-09-03 - 2006-09-05
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Nanoelectronics and Nanotechnology
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Local EPrints ID: 263306
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/263306
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Date deposited: 06 Jan 2007
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Mairi E. Sandison
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Mustafa Abu-Hantash
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Hywel Morgan
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