Perfusion manifold assembly

A first drop 23 protruding from a first fluid port on a first mating surface 10 may be brought into contact with a second fluid droplet 22 protruding from a second fluid port in a microfluidic device 16. Upon contact, fluid may flow from a fluid source, through the first fluid port, and then into th...

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Hauptverfasser: Daniel Levner, Petrus Wilhelmus Martinus van Ruijven, Christopher David Hinojosa, Guy Robert Thompson III, Joshua Gomes, Doug Sabin, Josiah Daniel Sliz, Jacob Freake, Matthew Daniel Solomon, Patrick Sean Tuohy, Norman Wen, Christian Alexander Potzner
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creator Daniel Levner
Petrus Wilhelmus Martinus van Ruijven
Christopher David Hinojosa
Guy Robert Thompson III
Joshua Gomes
Doug Sabin
Josiah Daniel Sliz
Jacob Freake
Matthew Daniel Solomon
Patrick Sean Tuohy
Norman Wen
Christian Alexander Potzner
description A first drop 23 protruding from a first fluid port on a first mating surface 10 may be brought into contact with a second fluid droplet 22 protruding from a second fluid port in a microfluidic device 16. Upon contact, fluid may flow from a fluid source, through the first fluid port, and then into the second fluid port of the microfluidic device. A region surrounding the first fluid port may resist wetting and be hydrophobic. Surfaces may comprise hydrophilic regions, or geometric features such as a ridge, mount, gasket or depression to retain or confine droplets. The drop-to-drop connection or coupling may reduce the chance of bubbles becoming trapped during connection of ports of substrates. A perfusion manifold assembly may allow perfusion of a microfluidic device, such as an organ on a chip microfluidic device, comprising cells that mimic cells in an organ of the body; using valves.
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BEER
BIOCHEMISTRY
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CHEMISTRY
ENZYMOLOGY
METALLURGY
MICROBIOLOGY
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SPIRITS
TRANSPORTING
VINEGAR
WINE
title Perfusion manifold assembly
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