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    Performance analysis of a folding flow micromixer by Chen, Z., Bown, M. R., O’Sullivan, B., MacInnes, J. M., Allen, R. W. K., Mulder, M., Blom, M., van’t Oever, R.

    Published in Microfluidics and nanofluidics (01-06-2009)
    “…The performance of a folding flow micromixer in the Stokes flow regime is investigated computationally and experimentally. Consistency with a previously…”
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    Silicon micromachined hollow microneedles for transdermal liquid transport by Gardeniers, H.J.G.E., Luttge, R., Berenschot, E.J.W., de Boer, M.J., Yeshurun, S.Y., Hefetz, M., van't Oever, R., van den Berg, A.

    Published in Journal of microelectromechanical systems (01-12-2003)
    “…This paper presents a novel process for the fabrication of out-of-plane hollow microneedles in silicon. The fabrication method consists of a sequence of…”
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    Silicon micromachined hollow microneedles for transdermal liquid transfer by Gardeniers, J.G.E., Berenschot, J.W., de Boer, M.J., Yeshurun, Y., Hefetz, M., van't Oever, R., van den Berg, A.

    “…This paper presents an improved design and fabrication process for hollow micro needles with the proper mechanical strength and sharpness to be applied for…”
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    Direct integration of micromachined pipettes in a flow channel for single DNA molecule study by optical tweezers by Rusu, C., van't Oever, R., de Boer, M.J., Jansen, H.V., Berenschot, J.W., Bennink, M.L., Kanger, J.S., de Grooth, B.G., Elwenspoek, M., Greve, J., Brugger, J., van den Berg, A.

    Published in Journal of microelectromechanical systems (01-06-2001)
    “…We have developed a micromachined flow cell consisting of a flow channel integrated with micropipettes. The flow cell is used in combination with an optical…”
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    Automated red blood cell differential analysis on a multi‐angle light scatter/fluorescence hematology analyzer by Kim, Young Ran, van't Oever, Ronny, Landayan, Marilou, Bearden, James

    Published in Cytometry. Part B, Clinical cytometry (01-11-2003)
    “…Background Most hematology analyzers today are capable of performing white blood cell differential analysis but only limited red blood cell (RBC) differential…”
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