EFFICIENT FILTERING OF BINARY XML IN RESOURCE RESTRICTED EMBEDDED NETWORKS

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Christian Fraboul ◽  
Fabrice Frances ◽  
Jean-Luc Scharbarg
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Jessica Snyder ◽  
Ae Rin Son ◽  
Qudus Hamid ◽  
Wei Sun

A PED (precision extrusion deposition)/replica molding process enables scaffold guided tissue engineering of a heterocellular microfluidic device. We investigate two types of cell-laden devices: the first with a 3D microfluidic manifold fully embedded in a PDMS (polydimethylsiloxane) substrate and the second a channel network on the surface of the PDMS substrate for cell printing directly into device channels. Fully embedded networks are leak-resistant with simplified construction methods. Channels exposed to the surface are used as mold to hold bioprinted cell-laden matrix for controlled cell placement throughout the network from inlet to outlet. The result is a 3D cell-laden microfluidic device with improved leak-resistance (up to 2.0 mL/min), pervasive diffusion and control of internal architecture.


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Amirhessam Tahmassebi ◽  
Gelareh Karbaschi ◽  
Uwe Meyer-Baese ◽  
Anke Meyer-Baese

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