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titleOfInvention Microfluidic chip for cell chemotaxis test and manufacturing method
abstract The present invention relates to a microfluidic chip for cell chemotaxis test and a manufacturing method, wherein the microfluidic chip includes a first channel into which a chemotactic sample solution is injected and a second channel into which a cell solution is injected, respectively. And a lower substrate having a junction channel having a predetermined depth for receiving a chemoeffector solution and a cell solution from the first channel and the second channel, respectively, and contacting them with each other. It features. In addition, in the method of manufacturing a microfluidic chip, forming a first channel into which a chemotactic solution is injected and a second channel into which a sample solution is injected through a molding disc to manufacture an upper substrate, wherein the first channel and the second channel are formed. Releasing the upper substrate on which the channel is formed from the molding disc, forming a junction channel in contact with the chemotactic solution and the sample solution on the lower substrate, and assembling the lower substrate and the upper substrate. do.n n n n Cell, chemotaxis, test, fluidic chip, substrate, microbe
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