Publications by authors named "Yaran Chang"

Article Synopsis
  • Glass microfluidic chips are advantageous for mass spectrometry due to their design and resistance to chemicals, but creating a nanospray ionization emitter in glass is challenging.
  • A new method using continuous fluid-assisted etching has been developed to produce sharp 3D nESI emitters within the chips, allowing for efficient integration.
  • The system successfully detects neurochemicals in tiny droplets and shows promise for future applications in neurochemical monitoring and single-cell analysis.
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Glioma features high fatality rate and short survival time of patients due to its fast growth speed and high invasiveness, hence timely treatment of early-stage glioma is extremely important. However, the blood brain barrier (BBB) severely prevents therapeutic agents from entering the brain; meanwhile, the non-targeted distribution of agents always causes side effects to vulnerable cerebral tissues. Therefore, delivery systems that possess both BBB penetrability and precise glioma targeting ability are keenly desired.

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The capture and manipulation of single cells are an important premise and basis for intracellular delivery, which provides abundant molecular and omics information for biomedical development. However, for intracellular delivery of cargos into/from small-size suspended living single cells, the capture methods are limited by the lack of small-size holding pipets, poor cell activity, and the low spatial accuracy of intracellular delivery. To solve these problems, a method for the controllable fabrication of small-size holding pipets was proposed.

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Dopamine participates in many physiological and pathological processes. Dynamic monitoring of dopamine levels in the cytoplasm of a single living cell reflects not only the functional state of dopamine synthesis factors but also the processes of related neurodegenerative diseases. Due to the low content of cytoplasmic dopamine and the difficulty to keep cells alive during the operating process, the detection of cytoplasmic dopamine is still challenging.

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