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8th International Conference on the Scientific and Clinical Applications of Magnetic Carriers | 2010

Magneto‐Microfluidic Three‐Dimensional Focusing of Magnetic Particles

R. Afshar; Yves Moser; Thomas Lehnert; Martinus Gijs

We present a method for magneto‐microfluidic three‐dimensional focusing of magnetic microparticles from a dense plug into a single streamline with longitudinal inter‐particle spacing. Plug formation on‐chip is induced by a high‐gradient magnetic field generated at the sidewall of a microchannel by an integrated micromachined magnetic tip that is connected to an external electromagnet. Controlled release of the microparticles is achieved using an exponential damping protocol of the magnetic retention force in the presence of an applied flow.


Proc. SPIE | 2015

Determination of sub-diffraction-limited organelles and biomolecules using microsphere lenses in combination with fluorescence microscopy

Hui Yang; Norman Moullan; Johan Auwerx; Martinus Gijs

We propose the use of a high-refractive index glass microsphere in combination with a conventional fluorescence microscope for imaging sub-cellular organelles and biomolecules. The microsphere is placed on a sample that is immersed in water, collects the near-field nano-features of the sample and generates a magnified virtual image in the farfield, which is recorded through a conventional water immersion objective. We first investigate the imaging capability of the microspheres on size-calibrated fluorescent micro-/nano-particles. The experimental results obtained from a microsphere with 60 μm in diameter demonstrate imaging capability of features of ~λ/7-size (λ is the wavelength) with a magnification factor of 5.4. The position of the virtual image, the field-of-view (FOV) of the microsphere and the magnification factor are studied by using microspheres with different sizes. Finite Element Method (FEM) simulations are performed, providing key insight into the imaging effect of the microspheres with super-resolution capability. Moreover, the distribution and complex shape of different sub-cellular organelles, like centrioles, mitochondria and chromosomes in the AML12 cell line, are imaged with help of the glass microspheres. Thereafter, the subcellular location of mitochondrial encoded proteins could be studied.


Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences | 2014

Lens array by electrostatic patterning of dielectric microspheres in a Parylene-C well template

Hui Yang; Matteo Cornaglia; Martinus Gijs


19th International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences | 2015

Multi-dimensional imaging and phenotyping of C. elegans embryos via an automated microfluidic device

Matteo Cornaglia; Laurent Mouchiroud; Alexis Marette; Shreya Narasimhan; Thomas Lehnert; Virginija Jovaisaite; Johan Auwerx; Martinus Gijs


The 18th International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences (MicroTAS 2014) | 2014

An automated microfluidic platform for long-term high-resolution imaging of C. elegans

Matteo Cornaglia; Gopalan Krishnamani; Marie-Pierre Meurville; Laurent Mouchiroud; Thomas Lehnert; Johan Auwerx; Martinus Gijs


The 20th International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences | 2016

Size-dependent sorting of C. elegans nematodes through an adjustable microfluidic filter structure.

Li Dong; Matteo Cornaglia; Thomas Lehnert; Martinus Gijs


Third Lausanne Integrative Metabolism and Nutrition Alliance (LIMNA) Symposium | 2015

Long-term culture and high-resolution imaging of C. elegans using an automated microfluidic platform

Gopalan Krishnamani; Matteo Cornaglia; Laurent Mouchiroud; Martinus Gijs; Johan Auwerx


19th International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences | 2015

A MICROFLUIDIC DEVICE FOR LONGITUDINAL STUDIES OF C.ELEGANS NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASE MODELS

Matteo Cornaglia; Govindan Narayanan Krishnamani; Laurent Mouchiroud; Thomas Lehnert; Johan Auwerx; Martinus Gijs


19th International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences | 2015

A microcalorimetric platform for studying the heat produced by chemical reactions in microliter volumes

Rima Padovani; Thomas Lehnert; Martinus Gijs


19th International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences | 2015

Fast detection of single nanoparticles in a microfluidic channel by a microlens array in combination with a conventional optical microscope

Hui Yang; Matteo Cornaglia; Martinus Gijs

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Matteo Cornaglia

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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Thomas Lehnert

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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Johan Auwerx

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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Laurent Mouchiroud

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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Hui Yang

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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Jeroen Lammertyn

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Gopalan Krishnamani

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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Robert Puers

Catholic University of Leuven

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Tadej Kokalj

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Raphaël Trouillon

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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