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This work presents a method to detect volatile odorant using corneal epithelial cells with olfactory receptors. Because the corneal epithelial cells can survive at constant exposure of air, these cells have ability to detect the volatile odorant at air-liquid phase in contrast to other parenchymal cells. Therefore, in the present study, we first fabricate a device that provides the air-liquid environment...
This paper highlights the behavior of microdroplets used for portable biosensors. Microdroplets have been applied for various Lab-on-a-chip applications, in which portability/wearable is becoming a trend word. However, the resonance (sloshing phenomena) of the microdroplets could be an issue. For example, bilayer lipid membrane, fragile characteristics due to its thickness of 5 nm, easily ruptures...
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