Video related to research article appearing in Lab on a Chip. Jonathan M. Cooper et al "Tuneable surface acoustic waves for fluid and particle manipulations on disposable chips". Read the article at http://xlink.rsc.org/?DOI=C004506C
The way evaporating droplets make gradients of deposited material could be used with this technique just scoot the evaporating blob across a surface leaving variable amounts of deposit with the acoustics controlling both motion plus evaporation Or you could use a laser plus acoustics
done with computer control That would make a huge grid of variable concentrations of drug compounds You could draw the dosages with the techniqe shown at this video |||| | | | | | | | | | | ||||
The way evaporating droplets make gradients of deposited material could be used with this technique just scoot the evaporating blob across a surface leaving variable amounts of deposit with the acoustics controlling both motion plus evaporation Or you could use a laser plus acoustics
done with computer control That would make a huge grid of variable concentrations of drug compounds You could draw the dosages with the techniqe shown at this video |||| | | | | | | | | | | ||||
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