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Gwo-Bin Lee

Researcher at National Tsing Hua University

Publications -  560
Citations -  16471

Gwo-Bin Lee is an academic researcher from National Tsing Hua University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aptamer & Dielectrophoresis. The author has an hindex of 64, co-authored 549 publications receiving 14563 citations. Previous affiliations of Gwo-Bin Lee include National Cheng Kung University & National Chiao Tung University.

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Different optical images for optically-induced electroporation of multiple gene transfection

TL;DR: Three fluorescence carried plasmids could be successfully transfected into different types of cells by using the developed optically-induced electroporation platform at the same time and the developed microfluidic system may be promising for iPS research.
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Microcapillary Electrophoresis Chip Device Integrated with Micro Focusing Lens Structures and Its Biomedical Applications

TL;DR: In this article, a micro-electro-mechanical system based on a microcapillary electrophoresis chip device integrated with optical detection components, including a micro focusing lens structure and buried optic fibers, is presented.
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A new pathogen detection system by utlizing nanogold modified specific probe and vancomycin coated magnetic beads on an integrated microfluidic device

TL;DR: A simple, novel assay for pathogen diagnosis was implemented on a new integrated microfluidic system using a nanogold modified DNA probe and vancomycin conjugated magnetic beads to provide a promising tool for fast diagnosis of bacterial infections.
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A novel magnetic tweezers for manipulation of a single DNA molecule

TL;DR: A novel magnetic tweezers for manipulation of a single DNA molecule specifically attached onto a magnetic bead and a gold surface and manipulated under a magnetic field generated by built-in hexagonally-aligned microcoils is reported.
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Microfabricated electrophoresis chips on quartz substrates and their applications on DNA analysis

TL;DR: In this paper, a simple but reliable one-mask process is applied to fabricate micro structures on quartz substrates, which are commercially available blank photomasks, and the capability of the microfabricated CE chips for electrophoretic injection and separation is then characterized via the analysis of DNA fragments φX174 digested by Hae III.