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Hemoglobin structure from serial crystallography with a 3D-printed nozzle.
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FunctionHBA_HORSE Involved in oxygen transport from the lung to the various peripheral tissues. Publication Abstract from PubMedTo advance microfluidic integration, we present the use of two-photon additive manufacturing to fold 2D channel layouts into compact free-form 3D fluidic circuits with nanometer precision. We demonstrate this technique by tailoring microfluidic nozzles and mixers for time-resolved structural biology at X-ray free-electron lasers (XFELs). We achieve submicron jets with speeds exceeding 160 m s(-1), which allows for the use of megahertz XFEL repetition rates. By integrating an additional orifice, we implement a low consumption flow-focusing nozzle, which is validated by solving a hemoglobin structure. Also, aberration-free in operando X-ray microtomography is introduced to study efficient equivolumetric millisecond mixing in channels with 3D features integrated into the nozzle. Such devices can be printed in minutes by locally adjusting print resolution during fabrication. This technology has the potential to permit ultracompact devices and performance improvements through 3D flow optimization in all fields of microfluidic engineering. Ultracompact 3D microfluidics for time-resolved structural biology.,Knoska J, Adriano L, Awel S, Beyerlein KR, Yefanov O, Oberthuer D, Pena Murillo GE, Roth N, Sarrou I, Villanueva-Perez P, Wiedorn MO, Wilde F, Bajt S, Chapman HN, Heymann M Nat Commun. 2020 Jan 31;11(1):657. doi: 10.1038/s41467-020-14434-6. PMID:32005876[1] From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine. See AlsoReferences
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