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Dean flow focusing and separation of small microspheres within a narrow size rangeJOHNSTON, I. D; MCDONNELL, M. B; TAN, C. K. L et al.Microfluidics and nanofluidics (Print). 2014, Vol 17, Num 3, pp 509-518, issn 1613-4982, 10 p.Article

Mechanical characterization of bulk Sylgard 184 for microfluidics and microengineeringJOHNSTON, I. D; MCCLUSKEY, D. K; TAN, C. K. L et al.Journal of micromechanics and microengineering (Print). 2014, Vol 24, Num 3, issn 0960-1317, 035017.1-035017.7Article

Dual independent displacement-amplified micropumps with a single actuatorTRACEY, M. C; JOHNSTON, I. D; DAVIS, J. B et al.Journal of micromechanics and microengineering (Print). 2006, Vol 16, Num 8, pp 1444-1452, issn 0960-1317, 9 p.Article

Micro throttle pump employing displacement amplification in an elastomeric substrateJOHNSTON, I. D; TRACEY, M. C; DAVIS, J. B et al.Journal of micromechanics and microengineering (Print). 2005, Vol 15, Num 10, pp 1831-1839, issn 0960-1317, 9 p.Article

Elastomer-glass micropump employing active throttlesJOHNSTON, I. D; DAVIS, J. B; RICHTER, R et al.Analyst (London. 1877. Print). 2004, Vol 129, Num 9, pp 829-834, issn 0003-2654, 6 p.Article

Low-cost credit card-based microfluidic devices for magnetic bead immobilisationCOUDRON, L; JOHNSTON, I. D; TAN, C. K. L et al.Microfluidics and nanofluidics (Print). 2013, Vol 14, Num 1-2, pp 359-369, issn 1613-4982, 11 p.Article

Increasing pumping efficiency in a micro throttle pump by enhancing displacement amplification in an elastomeric substrateFUJIWARA, T; JOHNSTON, I. D; TRACEY, M. C et al.Journal of micromechanics and microengineering (Print). 2010, Vol 20, Num 6, issn 0960-1317, 065018.1-065018.8Article

A novel instrument for studying the flow behaviour of erythrocytes through microchannels simulating human blood capillariesSUTTON, N; TRACEY, M. C; JOHNSTON, I. D et al.Microvascular research (Print). 1997, Vol 53, Num 3, pp 272-281, issn 0026-2862Article

A silicon micromachined device for use in blood cell deformability studiesTRACEY, M. C; GREENAWAY, R. S; DAS, A et al.IEEE transactions on biomedical engineering. 1995, Vol 42, Num 8, pp 751-761, issn 0018-9294Article

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