Team:TU Eindhoven/Microfluidics/Results Cell Encapsulation

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<figcaption style="font-size:18px;color:#CCCCCC;">Figure 1. Fluorescent beads trapped in the droplet chamber.</figcaption>
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                   <p>Before we tested the device with bacteria we wanted to test with fluorescent beads with almost the same size as bacteria. This would be easier and faster to test with, although it is expensive. We did some experiments with only the beads to test the encapsulation process and the cell encapsulation modeling.</p>
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                   <p>Before we tested the device with bacteria we wanted to test with fluorescent beads with almost the same size as bacteria (<a href="#Fig1">Figure 1</a>). This would be easier and faster to test with, although it is expensive. We did some experiments with only the beads to test the encapsulation process and the cell encapsulation modeling.</p>
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iGEM Team TU Eindhoven 2014

iGEM Team TU Eindhoven 2014

Results Cell Encapsulation Device

Figure 1. Fluorescent beads trapped in the droplet chamber.

Fluorescent Beads

Before we tested the device with bacteria we wanted to test with fluorescent beads with almost the same size as bacteria (Figure 1). This would be easier and faster to test with, although it is expensive. We did some experiments with only the beads to test the encapsulation process and the cell encapsulation modeling.

iGEM Team TU Eindhoven 2014