Julien F. Cors, Robert D. Lovchik, et al.
Review of Scientific Instruments
We present a new, general concept termed Hydrodynamic Thermal Confinement (HTC), and its implementation for the creation of microscale dynamic thermo-chemical microenvironments on biological surfaces. HTC is based on a scanning probe and operates under physiological conditions. The temperature can be regulated between 30° and 80 °C with ±0.2 °C precision and temperature ramps of 5 °C s-1 over a footprint of ∼50 μm × 80 μm in a volume of ∼50 × 80 × 15 μm3 (∼50 pl).
Julien F. Cors, Robert D. Lovchik, et al.
Review of Scientific Instruments
J.F. Cors, R.D. Lovchik, et al.
MicroTAS 2013
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MicroTAS 2011
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MicroTAS 2019