User profiles for S. G. Ricoult
Sébastien RicoultIllumina Verified email at illumina.com Cited by 377 |
Microfluidic probes for use in life sciences and medicine
… Ricoult … Ricoult … Ricoult completed an M.Sc. degree in neurology and neurosurgery
in 2011 from McGill University, Canada where he is presently pursuing a Ph.…
in 2011 from McGill University, Canada where he is presently pursuing a Ph.…
[HTML][HTML] Substrate-bound protein gradients to study haptotaxis
Cells navigate in response to inhomogeneous distributions of extracellular guidance cues.
The cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying migration in response to gradients of …
The cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying migration in response to gradients of …
Humidified microcontact printing of proteins: universal patterning of proteins on both low and high energy surfaces
SG Ricoult, A Sanati Nezhad, M Knapp-Mohammady… - Langmuir, 2014 - ACS Publications
Microcontact printing (μCP) of proteins is widely used for biosensors and cell biology but is
constrained to printing proteins adsorbed to a low free energy, hydrophobic surface to a high …
constrained to printing proteins adsorbed to a low free energy, hydrophobic surface to a high …
Microcontact printing with aminosilanes: creating biomolecule micro-and nanoarrays for multiplexed microfluidic bioassays
S Sathish, SG Ricoult, K Toda-Peters, AQ Shen - Analyst, 2017 - pubs.rsc.org
… Nanopatterned PDMS replicas were fabricated using the protocol previously described by
Ricoult et al. Briefly, nanopatterns consisting of a square array (200 nm in length, 200 nm in …
Ricoult et al. Briefly, nanopatterns consisting of a square array (200 nm in length, 200 nm in …
Generation of microisland cultures using microcontact printing to pattern protein substrates
The capacity to isolate small numbers of neurons in vitro is an essential tool to study the cell
biology of synapses and the development of neuronal networks by specific cell types. …
biology of synapses and the development of neuronal networks by specific cell types. …
Tuning cell–surface affinity to direct cell specific responses to patterned proteins
SG Ricoult, G Thompson-Steckel, JP Correia… - Biomaterials, 2014 - Elsevier
Interactions with local extracellular cues direct cell migration. A versatile method to study cell
response to a protein consists of patterning the protein cue on a substrate and quantifying …
response to a protein consists of patterning the protein cue on a substrate and quantifying …
Large dynamic range digital nanodot gradients of biomolecules made by low‐cost nanocontact printing for cell haptotaxis
A novel method is introduced for ultrahigh throughput and ultralow cost patterning of
biomolecules with nanometer resolution and novel 2D digital nanodot gradients (DNGs) with …
biomolecules with nanometer resolution and novel 2D digital nanodot gradients (DNGs) with …
Spatially Selective Dissection of Signal Transduction in Neurons Grown on Netrin-1 Printed Nanoarrays via Segmented Fluorescence Fluctuation Analysis
Axonal growth cones extend during neural development in response to precise distributions
of extracellular cues. Deleted in colorectal cancer (DCC), a receptor for the chemotropic …
of extracellular cues. Deleted in colorectal cancer (DCC), a receptor for the chemotropic …
[HTML][HTML] Ordered, random, monotonic and non-monotonic digital nanodot gradients
Cell navigation is directed by inhomogeneous distributions of extracellular cues. It is well
known that noise plays a key role in biology and is present in naturally occurring gradients at …
known that noise plays a key role in biology and is present in naturally occurring gradients at …
Microfluidic probes to process surfaces, cells, and tissues
Over the last two decades, microfluidics has made significant contributions in cell biology
research and tissue engineering by providing novel approaches and methods. Microfluidics is …
research and tissue engineering by providing novel approaches and methods. Microfluidics is …