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P. Garstecki, M. A. Fischbach, and G. M. Whitesides. 2005. “A Design for Mixing Using Bubbles in Branched Microfluidic Channels”. Applied Physics Letters, 86, Pp. 244108-1
P. Garstecki, M. A. Fischbach, and G. M. Whitesides. 2005. “A Design for Mixing Using Bubbles in Branched Microfluidic Channels”. Applied Physics Letters, 86, Pp. 244108-1
P. Garstecki, M. J. Fuerstman, and G. M. Whitesides. 2005. “Non-Linear Dynamics of a Flow-Focusing Bubble Generator: An Inverted Dripping Faucet”. Physical Review Letters, 94, Pp. 234502-1
P. Garstecki, M. J. Fuerstman, and G. M. Whitesides. 2005. “Non-Linear Dynamics of a Flow-Focusing Bubble Generator: An Inverted Dripping Faucet”. Physical Review Letters, 94, Pp. 234502-1
X. Jiang, Q. Xu, S. K. W. Dertinger, A. D. Stroock, T. Fu, and G. M. Whitesides. 2005. “A General Method for Patterning Gradients of Biomolecules on Surfaces Using Microfluidic Networks”. Analytical Chemistry, 77, Pp. 2338-47
X. Jiang, Q. Xu, S. K. W. Dertinger, A. D. Stroock, T. Fu, and G. M. Whitesides. 2005. “A General Method for Patterning Gradients of Biomolecules on Surfaces Using Microfluidic Networks”. Analytical Chemistry, 77, Pp. 2338-47
W. R. DiLuzio, L. Turner, M. Mayer, P. Garstecki, D. B. Weibel, H. C. Berg, and G. M. Whitesides. 2005. “Escherichia Coli Swim on the Right-Hand Side”. Nature, 435, Pp. 1271-74
W. R. DiLuzio, L. Turner, M. Mayer, P. Garstecki, D. B. Weibel, H. C. Berg, and G. M. Whitesides. 2005. “Escherichia Coli Swim on the Right-Hand Side”. Nature, 435, Pp. 1271-74
D. B. Weibel, P. Garstecki, D. Ryan, W. R. DiLuzio, M. Mayer, J. E. Seto, and G. M. Whitesides. 2005. “Microoxen: Microorganisms to Move Microscale Loads”. PNAS, 102, Pp. 11963-67
D. B. Weibel, P. Garstecki, D. Ryan, W. R. DiLuzio, M. Mayer, J. E. Seto, and G. M. Whitesides. 2005. “Microoxen: Microorganisms to Move Microscale Loads”. PNAS, 102, Pp. 11963-67
S. Takeuchi, W. R. DiLuzio, D. B. Weibel, and G. M. Whitesides. 2005. “Controlling the Shape of Filamentous Cells of Escherichia Coli”. Nano Letters, 5, Pp. 1819-23
S. Takeuchi, W. R. DiLuzio, D. B. Weibel, and G. M. Whitesides. 2005. “Controlling the Shape of Filamentous Cells of Escherichia Coli”. Nano Letters, 5, Pp. 1819-23
D. B. Weibel, P. Garstecki, and G. M. Whitesides. 2005. “Combining Microscience and Neurobiology”. Current Opinion In Neurobiology, 15, Pp. 1-8
D. B. Weibel, P. Garstecki, and G. M. Whitesides. 2005. “Combining Microscience and Neurobiology”. Current Opinion In Neurobiology, 15, Pp. 1-8
D. B. Weibel, M. Kruithof, S. Potenta, S. K. Sia, A. Lee, and G. M. Whitesides. 2005. “Torque-Actuated Valves for Microfluidics”. Analytical Chemistry, 77, Pp. 4726-33
D. B. Weibel, M. Kruithof, S. Potenta, S. K. Sia, A. Lee, and G. M. Whitesides. 2005. “Torque-Actuated Valves for Microfluidics”. Analytical Chemistry, 77, Pp. 4726-33
V. Linder, S. K. Sia, and G. M. Whitesides. 2005. “Reagent-Loaded Cartridges for Valveless and Automated Fluid Delivery in Microfluidic Devices”. Analytical Chemistry, 77, Pp. 64-71
V. Linder, S. K. Sia, and G. M. Whitesides. 2005. “Reagent-Loaded Cartridges for Valveless and Automated Fluid Delivery in Microfluidic Devices”. Analytical Chemistry, 77, Pp. 64-71
G. M. Whitesides. 2006. “The Origins and the Future of Microfluidics”. Nature, 442, Pp. 368-73
G. M. Whitesides. 2006. “The Origins and the Future of Microfluidics”. Nature, 442, Pp. 368-73