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Linan Jiang

Researcher at University of Arizona

Publications -  53
Citations -  597

Linan Jiang is an academic researcher from University of Arizona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Particle & Microchannel. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 53 publications receiving 485 citations.

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A high-performance microsystem for isolating circulating tumor cells.

TL;DR: A two-step attachment/detachment flow field pattern is implemented to enhance the system performance in capturing target cells from binary mixtures, and the system sensitivity remains high and the specificity increases.
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A microsystem-based assay for studying pollen tube guidance in plant reproduction

TL;DR: A novel microsystem-based assay is developed that mimics the in vivo micro-environment of ovule fertilization by pollen tubes in the model research plant Arabidopsis thaliana and it is demonstrated that in this device, pollen tubes preferentially enter chambers with unfertilized ovules, suggesting that the pollen tubes sense the concentration gradient and respond to the chemoattractants secreted by unfertile ovules.
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Permeability of Epithelial/Endothelial Barriers in Transwells and Microfluidic Bilayer Devices

TL;DR: The results highlight the important role that LoC can play in drug absorption studies to accelerate pulmonary drug development and increase the role of the organ-on-a-chip technology in drug development.
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A microfluidic model for organ-specific extravasation of circulating tumor cells

TL;DR: A polydimethylsiloxane-based microfluidic system is developed and characterized for in vitro systematic studies of organ-specific extravasation of CTCs, and control experiments are presented to substantiate the observation that the MDA-MB-231 cell migration is attributed to chemotaxis rather than a random process.
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Cluster formation and growth in microchannel flow of dilute particle suspensions

TL;DR: In this paper, the formation and growth of clusters on a microchannel surface in the flow of a dilute suspension of hard spheres was studied, and the spatial distribution and time evolution of clusters along the microchannel were presented.