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Volumn 9, Issue 9, 2009, Pages 1298-1300

A vacuum manifold for rapid world-to-chip connectivity of complex PDMS microdevices

Author keywords

[No Author keywords available]

Indexed keywords

DYE; POLYMER;

EID: 65349086706     PISSN: 14730197     EISSN: 14730189     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1039/b820683j     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (28)

References (14)
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    • 85022117291 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • L. E. Locascio et al., The Chemical and Biological Microsystems Society, Editon edn., Fluid pressure and vacuum were turned off and the device was removed from the manifold. It was immediately functional upon replacement and return of vacuum and fluid pressure. The reusability of the manifold is especially valuable for quality control, which permits rapid testing of many devices in a short time. For technical experiments, which may involve exchanging fluids, a user-specific cleaning protocol may need to be implemented, and could involve, for example, rinsing off the surface of the manifold, unplugging or replacing luer-connected tubing from the needles in the manifold, and rinsing parts with sterilized water or ethanol. To keep the manifold "ready" during long periods of inactivity (e.g. days), inlet lines were pinched closed, valves were turned off, and the manifold was submerged in water
    • G. A. Cooksey, J. T. Elliott and A. L. Plant, in Proceedings of the μTAS 2008 Conference, eds., L. E. Locascio, et al., The Chemical and Biological Microsystems Society, Editon edn., 2008
    • (2008) Proceedings of the μtAS 2008 Conference, Eds.
    • Cooksey, G.A.1    Elliott, J.T.2    Plant In, A.L.3


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