Lab-on-Chips for Cellomics, 2004th Edition, 9781402028601
Hardcover
Dear reader, In the past few years we have observed an interesting mutual interest of two fields of research and development in each other.

Lab-on-Chips for Cellomics, 2004th Edition

micro and nanotechnologies for life science

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  • Hardcover

    364 pages

  • Release Date

    6 October 2004

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Summary

Dear reader, In the past few years we have observed an interesting mutual interest of two fields of research and development in each other. Life sciences area researchers discovered the opportunities offered my micro- and nanotechnology, while people from the microfluidics and BIOMEMS area discovered the application potential of these technologies in cell biology. Unfortunately, these two research communities share little in common: they read and publish in different scientific journals, have…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781402028601
ISBN-10:1402028601
Author:Helene Andersson, Albert Berg
Publisher:Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Imprint:Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:364
Edition:2004th
Release Date:6 October 2004
Weight:804g
Dimensions:235mm x 155mm
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Critics Review

From the reviews:

“This is a very timely book on many of the applications of microfluidic chips for cell related experiments. On 360 pages, a series of world renown authors in the ‘lab on chip’ area disclose some of their most exciting work, give us their opinion and overview of the most rapidly growing application of microfluidics.

The contents is organized in chapters for microfluidic devoices, pretreatment of cell samples, liposome model systems, electric field cell manipulation, electroporation, patch clamp, mechanical measurements on cells, apoptosis, cell cultivation, embryonic stem cell work, single cell experiments, organelle analysis and tissue formation. The book is easy reading for both, engineers and (probably) biologists, with many b/w graphs and photos. There are even a few color plates at the end of the book. Each chapter comes with up-to-date references taken from the scientific literature.

Even though I do not subscribe to terms like ‘cellomics’ or ‘lab on chips,’ which I believe are of no scientific value, I actually like the book! The many different authors guarantee a maximum in detail knowledge and expertise, however, the book represents rather a collection of short stories than a comprehensive overview. I also wonder if any biologists were consulted in the process. I suspect the majority of authors are from the engineering sector. I would appreciate a chapter or two on basic microfab, scaling laws related to cell biology and fundamentals of cell biology methods.

Overall, I can recommend this book to any researcher in the ‘lab on chip’ area, and to curious engineers and scientists in the fields of biology, medicine, chemistry and physics.” (Andreas Manz, London, February 6, 2005)

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