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Regina Luttge

Bio: Regina Luttge is an academic researcher from Eindhoven University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Capillary electrophoresis & 3D cell culture. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 91 publications receiving 3102 citations. Previous affiliations of Regina Luttge include Mainz Institute of Microtechnology & MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology.


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TL;DR: In this article, an out-of-plane hollow microneedles are fabricated using a sequence of deep-reactive ion etching (DRIE), anisotropic wet etching and conformal thin film deposition.
Abstract: 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 deep-reactive ion etching (DRIE), anisotropic wet etching and conformal thin film deposition, and allows needle shapes with different, lithography-defined tip curvature. In this study, the length of the needles varied between 150 and 350 micrometers. The widest dimension of the needle at its base was 250 /spl mu/m. Preliminary application tests of the needle arrays show that they are robust and permit skin penetration without breakage. Transdermal water loss measurements before and after microneedle skin penetration are reported. Drug delivery is increased approximately by a factor of 750 in microneedle patch applications with respect to diffusion alone. The feasibility of using the microneedle array as a blood sampler on a capillary electrophoresis chip is demonstrated.

410 citations

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TL;DR: A concerted effort has been made within this review to highlight the current advances of microneedles, and to provide an update of pharmaceutical research in the field ofmicroneedle-assisted transdermal drug delivery systems.

288 citations

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TL;DR: Single-cell content analysis is expected to add further value to the concept of the microfluidic chip and if advanced pulse schemes are employed, such microdevices can also enhance research into intracellular electroporation.
Abstract: In recent years, several publications on microfluidic devices have focused on the process of electroporation, which results in the poration of the biological cell membrane. The devices involved are designed for cell analysis, transfection or pasteurization. The high electric field strengths needed are induced by placing the electrodes in close proximity or by creating a constriction between the electrodes, which focuses the electric field. Detection is usually achieved through fluorescent labeling or by measuring impedance. So far, most of these devices have only concerned themselves solely with the electroporation process, but integration with separation and detection processes is expected in the near future. In particular, single-cell content analysis is expected to add further value to the concept of the microfluidic chip. Furthermore, if advanced pulse schemes are employed, such microdevices can also enhance research into intracellular electroporation.

246 citations

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TL;DR: The results indicate that nanogrooves can be a very promising tool to direct the bone response at the interface between an implant and the bone tissue.

227 citations

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TL;DR: An electrical applicator was designed, which can pierce short microneedles into the skin with a predefined velocity, which resulted in a drastic enhancement of the Cascade Blue transport rate and the appearance of blue spots after Trypan Blue treatment.

202 citations


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TL;DR: The bioorthogonal chemical reactions developed to date are described and how they can be used to study biomolecules.
Abstract: The study of biomolecules in their native environments is a challenging task because of the vast complexity of cellular systems. Technologies developed in the last few years for the selective modification of biological species in living systems have yielded new insights into cellular processes. Key to these new techniques are bioorthogonal chemical reactions, whose components must react rapidly and selectively with each other under physiological conditions in the presence of the plethora of functionality necessary to sustain life. Herein we describe the bioorthogonal chemical reactions developed to date and how they can be used to study biomolecules.

2,537 citations

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TL;DR: Building off a strong technology base and multiple demonstrations of successful drug delivery, microneedles are poised to advance further into clinical practice to enable better pharmaceutical therapies, vaccination and other applications.

1,271 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a review of the book.http://www.reviewreviews.com/reviews/book-reviews-of-the-book
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941 citations

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TL;DR: Results indicate that biodegradable polymer microneedles can be fabricated with an appropriate geometry and sufficient strength to insert into skin, and thereby dramatically increase transdermal transport of molecules.

827 citations