Cesar Parra-Cabrera
University of Washington
10 Papers
1 Citations
Cesar Parra-Cabrera is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: 3D printing & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
Desktop-Stereolithography 3D-Printing of a Poly(dimethylsiloxane)-Based Material with Sylgard-184 Properties
TL;DR: The 3DP-PDMS resin enables assembly-free, automated, digital manufacturing of PDMS, which should facilitate the prototyping of devices for microfluidics, organ-on-chip platforms, soft robotics, flexible electronics, and sensors, among others.
3D-printing of transparent bio-microfluidic devices in PEG-DA
Arturo Urrios,Cesar Parra-Cabrera,Nirveek Bhattacharjee,Alan M. Gonzalez-Suarez,Alan M. Gonzalez-Suarez,Luis G. Rigat-Brugarolas,Umashree Nallapatti,Josep Samitier,Cole A. DeForest,Francesc Posas,Jose L. Garcia-Cordero,Albert Folch +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report procedures for the preparation and patterning of a transparent resin based on low-MW poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate (MW 250) (PEG-DA-250).
Photocurable resin-silica composites with low thermal expansion for 3D printing microfluidic components onto printed circuit boards
Guanghai Fei,Lei Nie,Lipeng Zhong,Qimin Shi,Kehui Hu,Cesar Parra-Cabrera,Herman Oprins,Rob Ameloot,Shoufeng Yang +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a low-CTE resin-silica composites robustly bond to PCBs and can be used for fabricating PCB-based microfluidics in chemical engineering or thermal management (e.g., chemical reaction, 3D packaging, or heat removal devices).
A multistep immunoassay on a 3D-printed capillarity-driven microfluidic device for point-of-care diagnostics
Henry Ordutowski,Cesar Parra-Cabrera,Clement Achille,Ruben Dochy,Francesco Dal Dosso,Jeroen Lammertyn,Rob Ameloot,Dragana Spasic +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a second-generation 3D-printing microfluidic device was designed to improve the time-to-result and detection limit of the first-generation device by reducing reagent volumes and incubation times.
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Additive Manufacturing of Subject‐Conformal Receive Coils for Magnetic Resonance Imaging
H Vanduffel,Cesar Parra-Cabrera,Willy Gsell,Rodrigo de Oliveira-Silva,Louca Raphaël Goossens,Ronald R. Peeters,Uwe Himmelreich,Brecht Van Hooreweder,Dimitrios Sakellariou,Wim Vanduffel,Rob Ameloot +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a 3D printed subject conformal RF coil was used to image the metacarpophalangeal joint of the thumb from a volunteer on an MRI scanner to demonstrate the improved image quality.
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