Microfluidic Applications for Disposable Diagnostics
Catherine Klapperich Department of Biomedical Engineering, Boston University
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0:18 Using thermoplastic devices to develop disposable diagnostics18 0:21 Subscription Lock21 2:03 Technical challenges in sample preparation123 4:45 Molecular analysis using solid phase extraction285 8:37 Applications for detection of human pathogens517
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In this interview, Dr. Klapperich discusses the fabrication of thermoplastic microfluidic devices and their application for development of new diagnostics.
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Klapperich C (2008). Microfluidic Applications for Disposable Diagnostics. JoVE. 12. http://www.jove.com/index/details.stp?id=665, doi: 10.3791/665
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Gary Wada responded with a statement of type: Agree
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Very nice presentation. I would like to speak with you some time about your work.
Gary Wada
Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd.
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