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This paper describes and characterizes an electroporation microchip device and system optimization. This device combines microfabrication techniques, logic circuit, and electrophoresis design to create a multi-function gene transfection device that can be used in a number of medical science research applications. This device consists of two components: a cell-accommodation cavity and electrodes for...
This study was focused on the design and experimental verification of an electroporation (EP) biochip for transgenic zebrafishes (Danio rerio). For generating suitable pulses, a lab-built circuit was designed to provide suitable voltages (0~200 V) and produce almost 1,000-V/cm electric field in the transgenic zebra fish experiments. In addition, a novel biochip composed of biocompatible electrodes,...
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