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Microfluidic System for the Study of Cancer Invasion and Intravasation
(Johns Hopkins University, 2017-07-11)
Cancer cells in solid tumors often experience low oxygen and nutrition concentrations due to underdeveloped vasculature. Many studies have indicated that the altered oxygen and nutrition levels have profound effects on ...
RAPID DETECTION OF VIABLE BACTERIA IN AGRICULTURAL WASH WATERS – A DROPLET-BASED APPROACH
(Johns Hopkins University, 2017-10-31)
Foodborne illness is a significant public health concern worldwide, with a global burden of disease comparable to HIV/AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis. The World Health Organization estimated there were approximately 2 ...
EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX PROTEIN LAMININ DRIVES MOTILITY IN GRANULOCYTE-MACROPHAGE PROGENITORS IN SINGLE-CELL CULTURE
(Johns Hopkins University, 2017-08-21)
Single-cell culture is emerging as a powerful tool for transcriptomics with heterogeneous cell populations, but adequate in vitro extracellular matrix (ECM) conditions have yet to be determined for singulated culture of ...
DROPLET-BASED MICROFLUIDIC PLATFORMS FOR HIGH-THROUGHPUT DNA GENOTYPING AND AMPLIFICATION
(Johns Hopkins University, 2017-08-14)
Common genetic analysis instruments in genotyping, allele discrimination, and PCR are standardized, indispensable tools in biological, medical, and science research laboratories and R&D industry sectors across the world. ...