Microfluidic Devices for Bioapplications
Monash University · University of Notre Dame
Abstract
Harnessing the ability to precisely and reproducibly actuate fluids and manipulate bioparticles such as DNA, cells, and molecules at the microscale, microfluidics is a powerful tool that is currently revolutionizing chemical and biological analysis by replicating laboratory bench-top technology on a miniature chip-scale device, thus allowing assays to be carried out at a fraction of the time and cost while affording portability and field-use capability. Emerging from a decade of research and development in microfluidic technology are a wide range of promising laboratory and consumer biotechnological applications from microscale genetic and proteomic analysis kits, cell culture and manipulation platforms,…
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4Topics & keywords
- Microfluidics
- Nanotechnology
- Software portability
- Microscale chemistry
- Computer science
- Biochemical engineering
- Materials science
- Engineering