Browsing by Author "Mohammadi, Mahdi"
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A new approach to design an efficient micropost array for enhanced direct-current insulator-based dielectrophoretic trapping
Mohammadi, Mahdi; Javad Zare, Mohammad; Madadi, Hojjat; Sellarès González, Jordi; Casals Terré, Jasmina (2016-07)
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Open AccessDirect-current insulator-based dielectrophoresis (DC-iDEP) is a well-known technique that benefits from the electric field gradients generated by an array of insulating posts to separate or trap biological particles. The ... -
A novel fabrication technique to minimize poly(dimethylsiloxane)-microchannels deformation under high-pressure operation
Madadi, Hojjat; Mohammadi, Mahdi; Casals Terré, Jasmina; Castilla López, Roberto (2013-10-27)
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Restricted access - publisher's policyPDMS is one of the most common materials used for the flow delivery in the microfluidics chips, since it is clear, inert, nontoxic, and nonflammable. Its inexpensiveness, straightforward fabrication, and biological ... -
Direct current insulator based dielectrophoresis (DC-iDEP) microfluidic chip for blood plasma separation
Mohammadi, Mahdi (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, 2015-04-10)
Doctoral thesis
Open AccessLab-on-a-Chip (LOC) integrated microfluidics has been a powerful tool for new developments in analytical chemistry. These microfluidic systems enable the miniaturization, integration and automation of complex biochemical ... -
Hydrodynamic and direct-current insulator-based dielectrophoresis (H-DC-iDEP) microfluidic blood plasma separation
Mohammadi, Mahdi; Madadi, Hojjat; Casals Terré, Jasmina; Sellarès González, Jordi (2015-06-01)
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Restricted access - author's decisionEvaluation and diagnosis of blood alterations is a common request for clinical laboratories, requiring a complex technological approach and dedication of health resources. In this paper, we present a microfluidic device ... -
Microfluidic point-of-care blood panel based on a novel technique: Reversible electroosmotic flow
Mohammadi, Mahdi; Madadi, Hojjat; Casals Terré, Jasmina (2015-09-11)
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Open AccessA wide range of diseases and conditions are monitored or diagnosed from blood plasma, but the ability to analyze a whole blood sample with the requirements for a point-of-care device, such as robustness, user-friendliness, ... -
Self-driven filter-based blood plasma separator microfluidic chip for point-of-care testing
Madadi, Hojjat; Casals Terré, Jasmina; Mohammadi, Mahdi (2015-05-22)
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Open AccessThere is currently a growing need for lab-on-a-chip devices for use in clinical analysis and diagnostics, especially in the area of patient care. The first step in most blood assays is plasma extraction from whole blood. ...