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titleOfInvention Chematoxis Analysis Microfluidic Apparatus of bacteria, Production Method and Chematoxis Analysis Method of bacteria
abstract A microfluidic device for the analysis of the chemotaxis of bacteria, a method for producing the same, and a method for analyzing the chemotaxis of bacteria using the same. The microfluidic device for analyzing the chemotaxis of the bacteria includes a glass bottom substrate provided from the outside; And a PDMS upper substrate formed to be in contact with the glass lower substrate, wherein the upper substrate comprises: at least one cell culture chamber for culturing a plurality of cells; A bacteria injection port formed in the PDMS upper substrate and configured to inject bacteria provided from the outside into the upper substrate; Wherein the PDMS upper substrate has at least one collagen gel injection port into which a collagen gel provided from the outside is injected, wherein the PDMS upper substrate is connected to the cell culture chamber, the bacterial injection channel inlet, the bacteria extraction channel outlet, Are formed.
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