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On-Chip Gel-Valve Using Photoprocessable Thermoresponsive Gel

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Figure 2 Fabrication process of gel-valve. (a) Patterning of electrode (b) Patterning of SU-8 (c) Patterning of Bioresist (d) Bonding of PDMSand wiring.
Figure 4 Examples of how Bioresist patterns shrink. (a) original pattern, (b) and (c) swollen pattern at 25 and 35 degrees, respectively.Scale bars are all 10 μm.
Figure 5 Relationship between expansion rate of Bioresist.
Figure 6 Images of design and fabricated devices. (a) A designimage of gel- valve (b) A photo of fabricated chip
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