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    Deterministic hydrodynamics: Taking blood apart by Davis, John A, Inglis, David W, Morton, Keith J, Lawrence, David A, Huang, Lotien R, Chou, Stephen Y, Sturm, James C, Austin, Robert H

    “…We show the fractionation of whole blood components and isolation of blood plasma with no dilution by using a continuous-flow deterministic array that…”
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    Statics and dynamics of single dna molecules confined in nanochannels by REISNER, Walter, MORTON, Keith J, RIEHN, Robert, YAN MEI WANG, ZHAONING YU, ROSEN, Michael, STURM, James C, CHOU, Stephen Y, FREY, Erwin, AUSTIN, Robert H

    Published in Physical review letters (20-05-2005)
    “…The successful design of nanofluidic devices for the manipulation of biopolymers requires an understanding of how the predictions of soft condensed matter…”
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    Single Sub-20 nm Wide, Centimeter-Long Nanofluidic Channel Fabricated by Novel Nanoimprint Mold Fabrication and Direct Imprinting by Liang, Xiaogan, Morton, Keith J, Austin, Robert H, Chou, Stephen Y

    Published in Nano letters (01-12-2007)
    “…We report and demonstrate a new method to fabricate single fluidic-channels of uniform channel width (11−50 nm) and over 1.5 cm in length, which are essential…”
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    Sub-10 nm Self-Enclosed Self-Limited Nanofluidic Channel Arrays by Xia, Qiangfei, Morton, Keith J, Austin, Robert H, Chou, Stephen Y

    Published in Nano letters (01-11-2008)
    “…We report a new method to fabricate self-enclosed optically transparent nanofluidic channel arrays with sub-10 nm channel width over large areas. Our method…”
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    Hydrodynamic metamaterials: Microfabricated arrays to steer, refract, and focus streams of biomaterials by Morton, Keith J, Loutherback, Kevin, Inglis, David W, Tsui, Ophelia K, Sturm, James C, Chou, Stephen Y, Austin, Robert H

    “…We show that it is possible to direct particles entrained in a fluid along trajectories much like rays of light in classical optics. A microstructured,…”
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    Twin tubular pinch effect in curving confined flows by Clime, Liviu, Morton, Keith J., Hoa, Xuyen D., Veres, Teodor

    Published in Scientific reports (30-04-2015)
    “…Colloidal suspensions of buoyancy neutral particles flowing in circular pipes focus into narrow distributions near the wall due to lateral migration effects…”
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    Microfluidic filtration and extraction of pathogens from food samples by hydrodynamic focusing and inertial lateral migration by Clime, Liviu, Hoa, Xuyen D., Corneau, Nathalie, Morton, Keith J., Luebbert, Christian, Mounier, Maxence, Brassard, Daniel, Geissler, Matthias, Bidawid, Sabah, Farber, Jeff, Veres, Teodor

    Published in Biomedical microdevices (01-02-2015)
    “…Detecting pathogenic bacteria in food or other biological samples with lab-on-a-chip (LOC) devices requires several sample preparation steps prior to analysis…”
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    Crossing microfluidic streamlines to lyse, label and wash cells by Morton, Keith J, Loutherback, Kevin, Inglis, David W, Tsui, Ophelia K, Sturm, James C, Chou, Stephen Y, Austin, Robert H

    Published in Lab on a chip (2008)
    “…We present a versatile method for continuous-flow, on-chip biological processing of cells, large bio-particles, and functional beads. Using an asymmetric post…”
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    Multifunctional magnetic nanoparticle cloud assemblies for in situ capture of bacteria and isolation of microbial DNA by Poncelet, Lucas, Malic, Lidija, Clime, Liviu, Geissler, Matthias, Morton, Keith J, Nassif, Christina, Da Fonte, Dillon, Veilleux, Gaétan, Veres, Teodor

    Published in Analyst (London) (06-12-2021)
    “…We investigate the formation of suspended magnetic nanoparticle (MNP) assemblies (M-clouds) and their use for bacterial capture and DNA extraction. M-clouds…”
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    Polymer Micropillar Arrays for Colorimetric DNA Detection by Geissler, Matthias, Malic, Lidija, Morton, Keith J, Clime, Liviu, Daoud, Jamal, Hernández-Castro, Javier A, Corneau, Nathalie, Blais, Burton W, Veres, Teodor

    Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (02-06-2020)
    “…We describe the use of periodic micropillar arrays, produced from cyclic olefin copolymer using high-fidelity microfabrication, as templates for colorimetric…”
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    Use of Polymer Micropillar Arrays as Templates for Solid-Phase Immunoassays by Geissler, Matthias, Ponton, André, Nassif, Christina, Malic, Lidija, Turcotte, Karine, Lukic, Ljuboje, Morton, Keith J., Veres, Teodor

    Published in ACS applied polymer materials (12-08-2022)
    “…We investigate the use of periodic micropillar arrays produced by high-fidelity microfabrication with cyclic olefin polymers for solid-phase immunoassays…”
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    Fabrication of a 60-nm-Diameter Perfectly Round Metal-Dot Array over a Large Area on a Plastic Substrate Using Nanoimprint Lithography and Self-Perfection by Liquefaction by Wang, Chao, Xia, Qiangfei, Li, Wen-Di, Fu, Zengli, Morton, Keith J., Chou, Stephen Y.

    “…Typically, nanopatterning on plastic substrates has poor fidelity, poor adhesion, and low yield. Here the proposal of and the first experiment using a new…”
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    Microfluidic device for label-free measurement of platelet activation by Inglis, David W, Morton, Keith J, Davis, John A, Zieziulewicz, Thomas J, Lawrence, David A, Austin, Robert H, Sturm, James C

    Published in Lab on a chip (01-01-2008)
    “…In this work we demonstrate a new microfluidic method for the rapid assessment of platelet size and morphology in whole blood. The device continuously…”
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    Nanoimprint mold fabrication and replication by room-temperature conformal chemical vapor deposition by Murphy, Patrick F., Morton, Keith J., Fu, Zengli, Chou, Stephen Y.

    Published in Applied physics letters (14-05-2007)
    “…The authors present a technique for the replication of molds for nanoimprint lithography (NIL) without solvents or etching. A thin hard amorphous silicon film…”
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    Tunable Liquid Crystal-Resonant Grating Filter Fabricated by Nanoimprint Lithography by Chang, A.S.P., Morton, K.J., Hua Tan, Murphy, P.F., Wei Wu, Chou, S.Y.

    Published in IEEE photonics technology letters (01-10-2007)
    “…We demonstrate a tunable filter consisting of a subwavelength resonant grating filter cladded by a liquid crystal cell. The resonant wavelength of the grating…”
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    Deterministic Dydrodynamics: Taking Blood Apart by Davis, John A., Inglis, David W., Morton, Keith J., Lawrence, David A., Huang, Lotien R., Chou, Stephen Y., Sturm, James C., Austin, Robert H.

    “…We show the fractionation of whole blood components and isolation of blood plasma with no dilution by using a continuousflow deterministic array that separates…”
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    Tunable liquid crystal-resonant grating filters using superimposed grating structures fabricated by nanoimprint lithography by Chang, A.S.P., Morton, K.J., Murphy, P., Hua Tan, Wei Wu, Chou, S.Y.

    “…Demonstration of superimposing a short-pitch gratings for aligning liquid crystals onto a larger-pitch subwavelength resonant grating (SRG) is presented, to…”
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    Micro and nanofluidic structures for cell sorting and genomic analysis by Morton, Keith J

    Published 01-01-2008
    “…Microfluidic systems promise rapid analysis of small samples in a compact and inexpensive format. But direct scaling of lab bench protocols on-chip is…”
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    Micro and nanofluidic structures for cell sorting and genomic analysis by Morton, Keith J

    “…Microfluidic systems promise rapid analysis of small samples in a compact and inexpensive format. But direct scaling of lab bench protocols on-chip is…”
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    Dissertation