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Biomolecular motors as novel prime movers for microTAS: Microfabrication and material issue

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Biomolecular motors as novel prime movers for microTAS: Microfabrication and material issue
Author(s)
Kim, TaesungNanjundaswamy’, H. K.Lin, C.-T.Lakgmper, SCheng, LJHoff, DHasselbrink, EFGuo, LJKurabayashi, KHunt, AJMeyhiifer, E
Issued Date
2003-10-05
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https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/52175
Citation
MicroTas : 7th lnternat~onal Conference on Miniaturized Chemical and Blochemlcal Analysts Systems , pp.33 - 36
Abstract
Biomolecular motors that have high efficiency and can generate substantial forces per motor but are truly nanoscopic are promising movers for microTAS. We demonstrate the feasibility of achieving unidirectional motion of microtubules though a microfluidic channel and concentrating microtubules and also describe an incompatibility between a commonly-used material (PDMS) and the motility of labeled microtubules.
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Transducers Research Foundation

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