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Published February 9, 2009 | Accepted Version + Supplemental Material
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Plug-Based Microfluidics with Defined Surface Chemistry to Miniaturize and Control Aggregation of Amyloidogenic Peptides

Abstract

Small with control: For miniaturization of protein aggregation experiments the interfacial chemistry must be controlled to avoid protein aggregation caused by interfacial adsorption. Plug-based microfluidics with defined surface chemistry (see schematic picture) can then be used to perform hundreds of aggregation experiments with volume-limited samples, such as cerebrospinal fluid from mice.

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Copyright © 2009 WILEY-VCH. Issue published online: 30 JAN 2009. Article first published online: 16 JAN 2009. Manuscript Received: 25 OCT 2008. This research was supported by the National Institutes of Health NIBIB EB000557 and the NIH Director's Pioneer Award DP1 OD003584 to R.F.I. and by Cure Alzheimer's Fund and NIH AG027854 to S.S.S. R.F.I. is a Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar. M.M. was supported by the Alexander von Humboldt Society and J.K.-D. by the NIH Roadmap training program T90 DK070076. We thank Dr. A. M. Seddon and Dr. E. Chan for preliminary experiments and E. W. Haney for editing this manuscript.

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