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Fabrication of a multiple-diameter branched network of microvascular channels with semi-circular cross-sections using xenon difluoride etching

Camp et al., 2008

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17442341173747132157
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Camp J
Stokol T
Shuler M
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Biomedical microdevices

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The majority of microfluidic devices employ networks of channels that have rectangular cross-sections. At the microvascular scale of 30 to 300 μm in diameter, however, the distribution of fluid mechanical stresses and the induced shape of cultured cells will be quite …
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