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PDMS microfluidics: a beginner's guide

PDMS microfluidics: a beginner's guide
PDMS microfluidics: a beginner's guide
In this tutorial you will learn the basics of working with PDMS, using simple equipment that is inexpensive and widely available. Although more complex devices are not possible without laboratory equipment, you are able to create devices for the controlled mixing of fluids, the creation of droplets of water in oil, and many other applications that would be very difficult without a microfluidic device. We hope this will encourage you to take these techniques back to your home institutions and inspire you to create your own devices!
King, Philip. H.
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King, Philip. H.
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King, Philip. H. (2012) PDMS microfluidics: a beginner's guide. 1st COBRA Summer School BioChemITSchool2013, San Candido, Italy. 09 - 16 Sep 2012. 2 pp .

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In this tutorial you will learn the basics of working with PDMS, using simple equipment that is inexpensive and widely available. Although more complex devices are not possible without laboratory equipment, you are able to create devices for the controlled mixing of fluids, the creation of droplets of water in oil, and many other applications that would be very difficult without a microfluidic device. We hope this will encourage you to take these techniques back to your home institutions and inspire you to create your own devices!

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Published date: 9 September 2012
Venue - Dates: 1st COBRA Summer School BioChemITSchool2013, San Candido, Italy, 2012-09-09 - 2012-09-16
Organisations: Agents, Interactions & Complexity

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/361278
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Author: Philip. H. King

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