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Fabrication of gravity-driven microfluidic device
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2008
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Blood FocusingMicrofluidic DeviceBlood TestEngineeringMicrofabricationMicroscopyMedicineAnalytical MicrosystemsBiofabricationLab-on-a-chipBiomedical AnalysisMicroscale SystemBiomedical EngineeringGravity-driven Microfluidic DeviceBiomemsMicrofluidicsBiophysics
We have studied the micro total analysis system as a blood test. A microfluidic device with a three-pronged microchannel and artificial capillary vessels was fabricated. The microchannel is to transport blood, focus blood cells, and line them up. The vessels are to observe red blood cell deformation. An excimer laser was used to form grooves and so on. Numbers of thermosetting resin film and fluororesin were piled up on a cover glass. A laser fabricated part of the channel at the each film every lamination, and then a three-dimensional structure microchannel was fabricated. The channel sizes have widths of 50-150 microm and depths of 45 mum. Through holes used as artificial capillary vessels are made in the fluororesin having a minimum diameter of 5 microm and a length of 100 microm. As blood and a physiological saline are injected into the microchannel, the device stands upward facing the channel, and blood cells go into the vessels by the force of gravity and sheath flow of the saline. By gravity various groove patterns were made changing the width and length for measurement of blood focusing. Moreover, the red blood cell deformation was observed in the vessels with a microscope.
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