Microfluidic mixers for the investigation of protein folding using synchrotron radiation circular dichroism spectroscopy

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The purpose of this study is to design, fabricate and optimize microfluidic mixers to investigate the kinetics of protein secondary structure formation with Synchrotron Radiation Circular Dichroism (SRCD) spectroscopy. The mixers are designed to rapidly initiate protein folding reaction through the dilution of denaturant. The devices are fabricated out of fused silica, so that they are transparent in the UV. We present characterization of mixing in the fabricated devices, as well as the initial SRCD data on proteins inside the mixers.

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Kane, A. S., Hertzog, D., Baumgartel, P., Lengefeld, J., Horsley, D., Schuler, B., & Bakajin, O. (2006). Microfluidic mixers for the investigation of protein folding using synchrotron radiation circular dichroism spectroscopy. In Technical Digest - Solid-State Sensors, Actuators, and Microsystems Workshop (pp. 193–196). Transducer Research Foundation. https://doi.org/10.31438/trf.hh2006.50

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