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Fabrication of PDMS-based Acoustofluidic Devices for 3D Access to Single Cells and Small Organisms
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2021
unpublished
Acoustofluidic manipulation has demonstrated significant potential for the investigation and handling of small organisms. In this protocol, we describe the steps required for the fabrication of a PDMS-based device with 150 um high structures to be used for the rotational manipulation of single cells and small organisms.
doi:10.21203/rs.3.pex-1406/v1
fatcat:zg4qoovnxjd4njwrb55l4lzm7u