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M Wiklund

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Costa M, van der Geer L, Joaquim M, Hammarstrom B, Tanriverdi S, Joensson H, et al.
Micromachines (Basel) . 2025 Jan; 15(12. PMID: 39770240
Micro- and nanoplastics have become increasingly relevant as contaminants to be monitored due to their potential health effects and environmental impact. Nanoplastics, in particular, have been shown to be difficult...
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Wiklund M, Kellgren M, Wulcan S, Grubb T, Nyman G
Equine Vet J . 2019 Apr; 52(1):76-82. PMID: 31009091
Background: Administration of pulsed inhaled nitric oxide (PiNO) improves arterial oxygenation in spontaneously breathing anaesthetised healthy horses and in horses undergoing colic surgery. However, because hypoventilation commonly occurs, horses are...
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Olofsson K, Carannante V, Ohlin M, Frisk T, Kushiro K, Takai M, et al.
Lab Chip . 2018 Jul; 18(16):2466-2476. PMID: 30033460
Understanding the complex 3D tumor microenvironment is important in cancer research. This microenvironment can be modelled in vitro by culturing multicellular tumor spheroids (MCTS). Key challenges when using MCTS in...
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Faridi M, Ramachandraiah H, Iranmanesh I, Grishenkov D, Wiklund M, Russom A
Biomed Microdevices . 2017 Apr; 19(2):23. PMID: 28374278
Acoustophoresis, the ability to acoustically manipulate particles and cells inside a microfluidic channel, is a critical enabling technology for cell-sorting applications. However, one of the major impediments for routine use...
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Guzman-Herrador B, Nilsen E, Cudjoe K, Jensvoll L, Kvamme J, Lindegard Aanstad A, et al.
Euro Surveill . 2013 Dec; 18(49). PMID: 24330943
On 9 October 2011, the University Hospital of North Norway alerted the Norwegian Institute of Public Health (NIPH) about an increase in Shigella sonnei infections in Tromsø. The isolates had...
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Manneberg O, Vanherberghen B, Onfelt B, Wiklund M
Lab Chip . 2009 Mar; 9(6):833-7. PMID: 19255666
We demonstrate flow-free transport of cells and particles by the use of frequency-modulated ultrasonic actuation of a microfluidic chip. Two different modulation schemes are combined: A rapid (1 kHz) linear...
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Svennebring J, Manneberg O, Skafte-Pedersen P, Bruus H, Wiklund M
Biotechnol Bioeng . 2009 Jan; 103(2):323-8. PMID: 19170245
We demonstrate selective retention and positioning of cells or other bioparticles by ultrasonic manipulation in a microfluidic expansion chamber during microfluidic perfusion. The chamber is designed as a confocal ultrasonic...
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Wiklund M, Gunther C, Lemor R, Jager M, Fuhr G, Hertz H
Lab Chip . 2007 Jan; 6(12):1537-44. PMID: 17203158
Several cell-based biological applications in microfluidic systems require simultaneous high-throughput and individual handling of cells or other bioparticles. Available chip-based tools for contactless manipulation are designed for either high-precision handling...
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Hultstrom J, Manneberg O, Dopf K, Hertz H, Brismar H, Wiklund M
Ultrasound Med Biol . 2006 Dec; 33(1):145-51. PMID: 17189057
Ultrasonic-standing-wave (USW) technology has potential to become a standard method for gentle and contactless cell handling in microfluidic chips. We investigate the viability of adherent cells exposed to USWs by...
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Wiklund M, Hertz H
Lab Chip . 2006 Nov; 6(10):1279-92. PMID: 17102841
Ultrasonic radiation forces can be used for non-intrusive manipulation and concentration of suspended micrometer-sized particles. For bioanalytical purposes, standing-wave ultrasound has long been used for rapid immuno-agglutination of functionalized latex...