Droplet microfluidics for high-throughput biological assays
Harvard University · CSL (United States)
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Abstract
Droplet microfluidics offers significant advantages for performing high-throughput screens and sensitive assays. Droplets allow sample volumes to be significantly reduced, leading to concomitant reductions in cost. Manipulation and measurement at kilohertz speeds enable up to 10(8) samples to be screened in one day. Compartmentalization in droplets increases assay sensitivity by increasing the effective concentration of rare species and decreasing the time required to reach detection thresholds. Droplet microfluidics combines these powerful features to enable currently inaccessible high-throughput screening applications, including single-cell and single-molecule assays.
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- Microfluidics
- Throughput
- Nanotechnology
- Compartmentalization (fire protection)
- High-throughput screening
- Computer science
- Chemistry
- Materials science
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