A short vide of 20nm polystyrene FluoSphere nanoparticles distributing throughout a gelatin methacrylate hydrogel environment suspending 2um polystyrene FluoSphere. Distribution of nanoparticles is carried out by Brownian motion hence the slow speeds.
A brief overview of the science behind plasma bonding for microfluidic devices. The video describes the process of oxidation of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) and glass.
Nanoparticles come in all shapes and sizes. Here I introduce some of the shapes commonly found in the nanoparticle literature and what they’re being used for.
Here we look at how nanoparticle size can effect the delivery of particles throughout the tumour-like environment. We briefly discuss the issue bioengineers currently face delivering nanoparticles to the tumour-like environment and introduce the release …
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