Generation of stable complex gradients across two-dimensional surfaces and three-dimensional gels.

TitleGeneration of stable complex gradients across two-dimensional surfaces and three-dimensional gels.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2007
AuthorsMosadegh B, Huang C, Park JWon, Shin HSung, Chung BGeun, Hwang S-K, Lee K-H, Kim HJoon, Brody J, Jeon NLi
JournalLangmuir
Volume23
Issue22
Pagination10910-2
Date Published2007 Oct 23
ISSN0743-7463
KeywordsBiomedical Engineering, Equipment Design, Gels, Microfluidic Analytical Techniques, Microfluidics, Microscopy, Fluorescence, Surface Properties
Abstract

Many chemical and biological processes are dependent on molecular gradients. We describe a new microfluidic approach that can be used to produce spatiotemporal gradients across two-dimensional surfaces and three-dimensional gels under flow-free conditions. Free diffusion between dynamically replenished flow channels acting as a sink and source is utilized to give rise to stable steady-state gradient profiles. The gradient profile is dictated by the engineered design of the device's gradient-generating region. Different designs can yield both linear and non-linear gradients of varying profiles. More complex gradients can be made by juxtaposing different designs within a single gradient-generating region. By fabricating an array of designs along the gradient-generating region, different gradient profiles can be generated simultaneously, allowing for parallel analysis. Additionally, simple methods of localizing gels into microdevices are demonstrated. The device was characterized by experimentally obtained gradient profiles of fluorescent molecules that corroborated closely with a simulated finite element model.

DOI10.1021/la7026835
Alternate JournalLangmuir
PubMed ID17910490
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