De Bruyker et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Rapid mixing of sub-microlitre drops by magnetic micro-stirringDe Bruyker et al., 2011
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- De Bruyker D
- Recht M
- Bhagat A
- Torres F
- Bell A
- Bruce R
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- Lab on a Chip
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We demonstrate rapid mixing of sub-microlitre droplets (250 nl) using miniaturized magnetic stir bars (400 μm× 200 μm× 15 μm). The stir bars are fabricated using laser micromachining and placed on the substrate on which the drops are manipulated. They are activated by an …
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