Martin A M Gijs
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Recent Articles
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Zhang Q, Boniface A, Parashar V, Gijs M, Moser C
Nanophotonics
. 2024 Dec;
12(8):1527-1536.
PMID: 39634588
The recent development of light-based 3D printing technologies has marked a turning point in additive manufacturing. Through photopolymerization, liquid resins can be solidified into complex objects. Usually, the polymerization is...
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Lehnert T, Gijs M
Lab Chip
. 2024 Feb;
24(5):1441-1493.
PMID: 38372324
Microorganisms, encompassing both uni- and multicellular entities, exhibit remarkable diversity as omnipresent life forms in nature. They play a pivotal role by supplying essential components for sustaining biological processes across...
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Rezaeianaran F, Gijs M
Micromachines (Basel)
. 2023 Jul;
14(7).
PMID: 37512697
We investigated the bacterial food digestion and accumulation in wild-type adult () worms that have fed on either non-pathogenic RFP-expressing () OP50 or pathogenic-RFP-expressing () PAO1 during the first 4...
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Draz M, Dupouy D, Gijs M
Lab Chip
. 2023 Jun;
23(14):3258-3271.
PMID: 37365861
The usage of microfluidics for automated and fast immunoassays has gained a lot of interest in the last decades. This integration comes with certain challenges, like the reconciliation of laminar...
5.
Rezaeianaran F, Gijs M
RSC Adv
. 2023 Jun;
13(25):17230-17243.
PMID: 37304789
We study the presence within the worm () of a fluorescent strain of the worm's bacterial food ( () OP50) during early adulthood. Use of a microfluidic chip based on...
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Knudsen J, Persson K, Henriquez-Olguin C, Li Z, Di Leo N, Hesselager S, et al.
Elife
. 2023 Apr;
12.
PMID: 37073948
Microtubules serve as tracks for long-range intracellular trafficking of glucose transporter 4 (GLUT4), but the role of this process in skeletal muscle and insulin resistance is unclear. Here, we used...
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Sun L, Lehnert T, Li S, Gijs M
Lab Chip
. 2023 Mar;
23(8):2141.
PMID: 36988568
Correction for 'Bubble-enhanced ultrasonic microfluidic chip for rapid DNA fragmentation' by Lin Sun , , 2022, , 560-572, https://doi.org/10.1039/D1LC00933H.
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Draz M, Uning K, Dupouy D, Gijs M
Lab Chip
. 2023 Jan;
23(6):1637-1648.
PMID: 36644814
Biochemical reaction rates in microfluidic systems are known to be limited by the diffusional transport of reagents, leading often to lowered sensitivity and/or longer detection times in immunoassays. Several methods,...
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Sun L, Lehnert T, Gijs M, Li S
Lab Chip
. 2022 Sep;
22(21):4224-4237.
PMID: 36178361
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) is an essential technology for DNA identification in genomic research. DNA fragmentation is a critical step for NGS and doing this on-chip is of great interest for...
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Sun L, Liu Y, Lehnert T, Gijs M, Li S
Biomicrofluidics
. 2022 Aug;
16(4):044103.
PMID: 35909646
Shearing DNA to a certain size is the first step in many medical and biological applications, especially in next-generation gene sequencing technology. In this article, we introduced a highly efficient...