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Ferguson et al [2] developed a microfluidic electrochemical DNA sensor which combines PCR amplification and electrochemical detection in a glass/PDMS chip. In ...
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This short review is presenting the different techniques and applications. Read more · reviews ... Electrochemistry and Microfluidics : A short review.
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A microfluidic chip is a set of micro-channels etched or molded into a material (glass, silicon or polymer such as PDMS, for PolyDimethylSiloxane).
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This review introduces the field of microfluidics and provides an overview of the advantages, disadvantages, and current applications of microfluidics in ...
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This review demonstrates the development of microfluidic techniques and their capability in performing various types of chemical synthesis. Read more · reviews ...
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Microfluidic mixers: controllable and fast mixing is critical for subsequent practical development of microfluidic and lab-on-chip devices and assays.
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Microfluidics is both the science which studies the behaviour of fluids through micro-channels and the technology of manufacturing microminiaturized devices ...
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