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This book presents a detailed overview of the design, formatting,
application, and development of microfluidic chips in the context
of cell biology research, enumerating each element involved in
microfluidics-based cell analysis, discussing its history, status
quo, and future prospects, It also offers an extensive review of
the research completed in the past decade, including numerous color
figures. The individual chapters are based on the respective
authors' studies and experiences, providing tips from the frontline
to help researchers overcome bottlenecks in their own work. It
highlights a number of cutting-edge techniques, such as 3D cell
culture, microfluidic droplet technique, and microfluidic chip-mass
spectrometry interfaces, offering a first-hand impression of the
latest trends in the field and suggesting new research directions.
Serving as both an elementary introduction and advanced guidebook,
the book interests and inspires scholars and students who are
currently studying microfluidics-based cell analysis methods as
well as those who wish to do so.
This book offers a complete and well-organized review of the latest
advances made in developing ultra-weak chemiluminescence techniques
for analytical applications. It systematically introduces the
current theories, mechanisms, instruments, technologies, and real
applications of ultra-weak chemiluminescence. Compared to books
devoted to the normal chemiluminescence and bioluminescence, this
book covers a wide range of ultra-weak chemiluminescence based on
inorganic chemical reactions and nanotechnology from a principle
and practical point of view. This book is intended for readers who
are interested in expanding their knowledge of chemiluminescence
and employing ultra-weak chemiluminescence techniques to develop
new detection methods for analytical applications.
This book summarizes the various microfluidic-based approaches for
single-cell capture, isolation, manipulation, culture and
observation, lysis, and analysis. Single-cell analysis reveals the
heterogeneities in morphology, functions, composition, and genetic
performance of seemingly identical cells, and advances in
single-cell analysis can overcome the difficulties arising due to
cell heterogeneity in the diagnostics for a targeted model of
disease. This book provides a detailed review of the
state-of-the-art techniques presenting the pros and cons of each of
these methods. It also offers lessons learned and tips from
front-line investigators to help researchers overcome bottlenecks
in their own studies. Highlighting a number of techniques, such as
microfluidic droplet techniques, combined
microfluidics-mass-spectrometry systems, and nanochannel sampling,
it describes in detail a new microfluidic chip-based live
single-cell extractor (LSCE) developed in the editor's laboratory,
which opens up new avenues to use open microfluidics in single-cell
extraction, single-cell mass spectrometric analysis, single-cell
adhesion analysis and subcellular operations. Serving as both an
elementary introduction and advanced guidebook, this book interests
and inspires scholars and students who are currently studying or
wish to study microfluidics-based cell analysis methods.
This book summarizes the various microfluidic-based approaches for
single-cell capture, isolation, manipulation, culture and
observation, lysis, and analysis. Single-cell analysis reveals the
heterogeneities in morphology, functions, composition, and genetic
performance of seemingly identical cells, and advances in
single-cell analysis can overcome the difficulties arising due to
cell heterogeneity in the diagnostics for a targeted model of
disease. This book provides a detailed review of the
state-of-the-art techniques presenting the pros and cons of each of
these methods. It also offers lessons learned and tips from
front-line investigators to help researchers overcome bottlenecks
in their own studies. Highlighting a number of techniques, such as
microfluidic droplet techniques, combined
microfluidics-mass-spectrometry systems, and nanochannel sampling,
it describes in detail a new microfluidic chip-based live
single-cell extractor (LSCE) developed in the editor's laboratory,
which opens up new avenues to use open microfluidics in single-cell
extraction, single-cell mass spectrometric analysis, single-cell
adhesion analysis and subcellular operations. Serving as both an
elementary introduction and advanced guidebook, this book interests
and inspires scholars and students who are currently studying or
wish to study microfluidics-based cell analysis methods.
This book presents a detailed overview of the design, formatting,
application, and development of microfluidic chips in the context
of cell biology research, enumerating each element involved in
microfluidics-based cell analysis, discussing its history, status
quo, and future prospects, It also offers an extensive review of
the research completed in the past decade, including numerous color
figures. The individual chapters are based on the respective
authors' studies and experiences, providing tips from the frontline
to help researchers overcome bottlenecks in their own work. It
highlights a number of cutting-edge techniques, such as 3D cell
culture, microfluidic droplet technique, and microfluidic chip-mass
spectrometry interfaces, offering a first-hand impression of the
latest trends in the field and suggesting new research directions.
Serving as both an elementary introduction and advanced guidebook,
the book interests and inspires scholars and students who are
currently studying microfluidics-based cell analysis methods as
well as those who wish to do so.
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