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View all- Huang XHo TGuo WLi BChakrabarty KSchlichtmann U(2021)Computer-aided Design Techniques for Flow-based Microfluidic Lab-on-a-chip SystemsACM Computing Surveys10.1145/345050454:5(1-29)Online publication date: 9-Jul-2021
Advances in droplet-based "digital" microfluidics have led to the emergence of biochip devices for automating laboratory procedures in biochemistry and molecular biology. These devices enable the precise control of nanoliter-volume droplets of ...
Recent advances in digital microfluidics have enabled lab-on-a-chip devices for DNA sequencing, immunoassays, clinical chemistry, and protein crystallization. Basic operations such as droplet dispensing, mixing, dilution, localized heating, and ...
Microfluidic biochips are replacing the conventional biochemical analyzers, and are able to integrate on-chip all the basic functions for biochemical analysis. The "digital" microfluidic biochips (DMFBs) are manipulating liquids not as a continuous flow,...
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