In this paper, we designed and fabricated High-throughput Microfluidic device for membrane protein polyhedral. Protein is the most important functional element in our human body and also it could be applied to the key application areas of drug bonding and drug delivery. However protein stucture is difficult to be analyzed due to the complex and variable geometry of protein stucture which can be randomly formed by 20 amino acids and also plused 3D folding of stucture possibly. Based on this, we could imagine it would be a huge variable number of protein stucture, let’s say billion possibilities. Therefore if we can successful discover protein stucture, then we can expect that will improve drug delivery of medical technology forward to a big step.
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ASME 2011 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition
November 11–17, 2011
Denver, Colorado, USA
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978-0-7918-5487-7
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Design, Fabrication of High-Throughput Microarray Microfluidic Device for Membrane Protein Polyhedra Formation Available to Purchase
Hsin-Jui Wu,
Hsin-Jui Wu
University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO
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Yiwei Yan,
Yiwei Yan
University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO
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Y. C. Lee,
Y. C. Lee
University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO
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Michael Stowell
Michael Stowell
University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO
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Hsin-Jui Wu
University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO
Yiwei Yan
University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO
Y. C. Lee
University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO
Michael Stowell
University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO
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IMECE2011-62792, pp. 793-794; 2 pages
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August 1, 2012
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Wu, H, Yan, Y, Lee, YC, & Stowell, M. "Design, Fabrication of High-Throughput Microarray Microfluidic Device for Membrane Protein Polyhedra Formation." Proceedings of the ASME 2011 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. Volume 1: Advances in Aerospace Technology; Energy Water Nexus; Globalization of Engineering; Posters. Denver, Colorado, USA. November 11–17, 2011. pp. 793-794. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/IMECE2011-62792
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