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D. Jed Harrison
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Department of Chemistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
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Albert Berg
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MESA Research Institute, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands
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Table of contents (113 papers)
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Day 2
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Microfabrication in plastic
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- L. P. Lee, S. A. Berger, L. Pruitt, D. Liepmann
Pages 245-248
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- J. R. Webster, M. A. Burns, D. T. Burke, C. H. Mastrangelo
Pages 249-252
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- Holger Becker, Wolfram Dietz, Peter Dannberg
Pages 253-256
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- Travis D. Boone, Herbert H. Hooper
Pages 257-260
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Day 3
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Front Matter
Pages 261-261
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DNA analysis on microchips
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- Theresa B. Taylor, Pamela M. St John, Michael Albin
Pages 261-266
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- Sundaresh N. Brahmasandra, Brian N. Johnson, James R. Webster, Kalyan Handique, David T. Burke, Carlos H. Mastrangelo et al.
Pages 267-270
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- Luc Bousse, Bob Dubrow, Kathi Ulfelder
Pages 271-275
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- Lee A. Christel, Kurt Petersen, William McMillan, M. Allen Northrup
Pages 277-280
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Micro optics and detection
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- A. E. Bruno, Edgar Baer, R. Völkel, C. S. Effenhauser
Pages 281-285
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- J.-C. Roulet, K. Fluri, E. Verpoorte, R. Völkel, H.-P. Herzig, N. F. de Rooij et al.
Pages 287-290
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- Otto Leistiko, Peter Friis Jensen
Pages 291-294
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- Takehiko Kitamori, Masanori Fujinami, Tamao Odake, Manabu Tokeshi, Tsuguo Sawada
Pages 295-298
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Fluid control concepts
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- Ron L. Bardell, Fred K. Forster
Pages 299-302
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- Torsten Schulz, Siegfried Poser, Eugen Ermantraut, John McCaskill, Harald Mathis, Johann Michael Köhler
Pages 303-306
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- Kazuo Hosokawa, Teruo Fujii, Isao Endo
Pages 307-310
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- T. Nishimoto, H. Nakanishi, H. Abe, A. Arai, R. Nakamura, A. Yotsumoto et al.
Pages 311-314
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Micro chip based electrophoresis
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- Stephen C. Jacobson, Jörg P. Kutter, Christopher T. Culbertson, J. Michael Ramsey
Pages 315-318
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- Etsuo Shinohara, Nobuyuki Tajima, Hirobumi Suzuki, Kyoichi Kano
Pages 319-322
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- Peter R Fielden, Sara J Baldock, Nicholas J Goddard, Lynsay W Pickering, Jeffrey E Prest, Richard D Snook et al.
Pages 323-326
About this book
Micro-TAS '98 is the third of a series of symposia initiated by MBSA (University of Twente) in 1994, on the subject of miniaturizing, and integrating within a monolithic structure, the chemical, biochemical and biological procedures commonly used for analysis and synthesis. The primary tool used to develop micro-total analysis systems (mu- TAS) has been micro-photolithographic patterning and micromachining. These powerful tools of Micro System Technology (MST or MEMS) have been applied in highly imaginative ways to develop microchip chemical arrays, fully integrated pump and fluid manifolds, and electrokinetically driven micro-channel systems to be used for genetic analysis, clinical diagnostics and environmental monitoring, and to integrate reactions as diverse as the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and the large volume, partial oxidation of ammonia. This text illustrates the rapid expansion of the field, the extensive industrial involvement, the increasing number of participating researchers, the expanding range of concepts and applications that utilize MST and microfluidic devices, and new MST-compatible plastic micro-machining to meet the needs of the life science community.
This volume contains the proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Micro-Total Analysis Systems, mu-TAS '98, held on October 13-16 in Banff, Alberta, Canada. State-of-the-art invited and contributed papers presented by the world's leading mu- TAS research groups provide a highly informative picture of the growth since 1994 and of the promising future of this exciting and rapidly growing field.
Editors and Affiliations
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Department of Chemistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
D. Jed Harrison
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MESA Research Institute, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands
Albert Berg