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Bioengineering

Analyzing Mixing Inhomogeneity in a Microfluidic Device by Microscale Schlieren Technique
Chen-li Sun 1, Tzu-hsun Hsiao 2
1Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Taiwan University, 2Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology

Herein, we describe a procedure that employs microscale schlieren technique to measure mixing inhomogeneity in a microfluidic device. Through calibration, distribution of concentration gradient can be derived from the micro-schlieren image.

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Engineering

Ohmic Contact Fabrication Using a Focused-ion Beam Technique and Electrical Characterization for Layer Semiconductor Nanostructures
Ruei-San Chen 1, Chih-Che Tang 2, Wei-Chu Shen 2, Ying-Sheng Huang 2
1Graduate Institute of Applied Science and Technology, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, 2Department of Electronic Engineering, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology

We describe the approaches for the device fabrication and electrical characterization of molybdenum diselenide (MoSe2) layer semiconductor nanostructures with different thicknesses. In addition, the fabrication of ohmic contacts for MoSe2-layer nanocrystals by the focused-ion beam deposition method using platinum (Pt) as a contact metal is described.

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Chemistry

Synthesizing Sodium Tungstate and Sodium Molybdate Microcapsules via Bacterial Mineral Excretion
Pao-Hung Lin 1, Ying-Tang Huang 2, Fu-Wen Lin 3
1Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, 2Department of Marine Biotechnology, National Kaohsiung Marine University, 3Institute of Applied English, National Taiwan Ocean University

This work presents a protocol for manufacture sodium tungstate and sodium molybdate microcapsules via bacteria and their corresponding nanoparticles.

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Bioengineering

Wet-spinning-based Molding Process of Gelatin for Tissue Regeneration
Chia-Yu Wang 1, Dewi Sartika 2, Ding-Han Wang 3, Po-Da Hong 1, Juin-Hong Cherng 2,4,5, Shu-Jen Chang 2,6, Cheng-Che Liu 7, Yi-Wen Wang 4, Sheng-Tang Wu 8
1Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, 2Laboratory of Adult Stem Cell and Tissue Regeneration, National Defense Medical Center, 3School of Dentistry, National Yang-Ming University, 4Department and Graduate Institute of Biology and Anatomy, National Defense Medical Center, 5Department of Gerontological Health Care, National Taipei University of Nursing and Health Sciences, 6Division of Rheumatology/Immunology/Allergy, Department of Internal Medicine, Tri-Service General Hospital, National Defense Medical Center, 7Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Graduate Institute of Physiology, National Defense Medical Center, 8Division of Urology, Department of Surgery, Tri-Service General Hospital, National Defense Medical Center

We developed and describe a protocol based on the wet spinning concept, for the construction of gelatin-based biomaterials used for the application of tissue engineering.

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