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| Product Name | Concentration Gradient Chip |
| Catalog Number | MC-CMC-035 |
| Description | A concentration gradient chip is a type of microfluidic chip technology whose fundamental principle involves creating and manipulating concentration gradients in solutions at the micro-scale. This technology has widespread applications across multiple fields, providing powerful tools for laboratory research and clinical diagnostics. The core principle of a concentration gradient chip is the formation of concentration gradients through mixing and diffusion within microchannels. Solutions of different concentrations can be introduced into the microchannels via devices such as micropumps. When these solutions mix within the microchannels, diffusion causes concentration gradients to form at specific locations along the channels. These concentration gradients can be used to simulate environments found within living organisms, providing controlled conditions for a range of experiments. |
| Applications | In biological research, concentration gradient chips are widely used to study biological processes such as cell migration and signal transduction. By creating specific concentration gradients on the chip, researchers can simulate the microenvironment of cells in vivo, gaining a deeper understanding of how cells respond to chemical gradients and the underlying mechanisms; concentration gradient chips have demonstrated significant potential for application in drug screening. By constructing different drug concentration gradients on the chip, researchers can efficiently evaluate drug toxicity and efficacy, providing a high-throughput platform for the discovery and development of new drugs. |
| Features | High-throughput; cost-effective; customized experiments. |
| Material | PDMS & Glass |
| Depth | 45 μm, 100 μm |
| Width | 100 μm, 180 μm, 200 μm, 250 μm |
| Thickness | 4+1 mm |