Automatic Mixing of Bio-Samples Using Micro-Channel and Centrifugation
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Yuan L., Zheng, Y.F., Chen. W., and Caffrey, M., Automatic Mixing of Bio-Samples Using Micro-Channel and Centrifugation, Proc. IEEE Conference on Automation Science and Engineering,, IEEE Conference on Automation Science and Engineering,, Scottsdale, AZ, September 22-25, IEEE, 2007, 634-639Download Item:
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Automatic mixing of bio-samples using micro-channel and centrifugation is considered. Existing methods for mixing bio-samples for life science applications use micro-well and micro-stirrer which are ineffective when used with highly viscous materials at the microliter or nanoliter level. Our method mixes viscous bio-samples in micro-capsules using micro-channel and centrifugation which minimizes contact with mixing tools. To introduce the method, firstly the design of the micro-capsule along with the micro-channel is presented. Secondly, a hydrodynamic model describing the flow of viscous materials in the micro-channel is presented, and the average sample velocity and the traveling time through the micro-channel are analyzed. Thirdly, the relationship between centrifugation speed and time is given to achieve effective and efficient control of the flow. Finally, experimental and theoretical results are compared.
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Author: CAFFREY, MARTIN
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