Microfluidics in cell biology part b : microfluidics in single cells / edited by Matthieu Piel, Daniel Fletcher, Junsang Doh
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Methods in Cell Biology ; Volume 147Publisher: ©2018Edition: First EditionDescription: xv, 231 pages : 24 cm illustrations (chiefly color)Content type:- text
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- 9780128142820
- QH585 PIE
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Section 1. Microfluidics for micro-organisms. Drug delivery and temperature control in microfluidic chips during live-cell imaging experiments --
Controllable stress paterns over multi-generation timescale in microfluidic devices --
A bacterial antibiotic resistance accelerator and applications --
A microfluidic fluidized bed to capture, amplify and detect bacteria from raw samples --
Section 2. Microfluidics for cell migration. Micro-engineered "pillar forests" to study cell migration in complex but controlled 3D environments --
Measuring spontaneous neutrophil motility signatures from a drop of blood using microfluidics --
Directing cell migration on flat substrates and in confinement with microfabrication and microfluidics --
3D cell migration in the presence of chemical gradients using microfluidics --
Section 3. Microfluidics for cell mechanics. Microfluidics for cell sorting and single cell analysis from whole blood --
High-throughput single-cell mechanical phenotyping with real-time deformability cytometry --
A microfluidic cell-trapping device to study dynamic host-microbe interactions at the single-cell level --
Mechano-chemostats to study the effects of compressive stress on yeast.
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