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- Microfluidics - Wikipedia
Microfluidics refers to a system that manipulates a small amount of fluids (10 −9 to 10 −18 liters) using small channels with sizes of ten to hundreds of micrometres It is a multidisciplinary field that involves molecular analysis, molecular biology, and microelectronics [1]
- Microfluidics | A Detailed Overview Of Microfluidics
Microfluidics has emerged as a transformative field with applications spanning healthcare, environmental science, and industrial processes By leveraging microscale fluid dynamics, researchers and engineers can develop cost-effective, rapid, and precise solutions for complex challenges
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What Is Microfluidics? Microfluidics is the science and technology of manipulating small volumes of fluids typically in the microliter to picoliter range within channels less than 1 millimeter wide
- The origins and the future of microfluidics - Nature
It is the science and technology of systems that process or manipulate small (10 −9 to 10 −18 litres) amounts of fluids, using channels with dimensions of tens to hundreds of micrometres
- What Is a Microfluidic Device and How Does It Work?
A microfluidic device is a miniaturized system designed to manipulate and analyze fluids, typically in the nanoliter to picoliter range Often called “lab-on-a-chip” systems, these devices contain networks of channels from tens to hundreds of micrometers, comparable to a human hair’s thickness They allow precise control over fluid movement, enabling various chemical and biological
- What is Microfluidics? - News-Medical. net
Microfluidics is the study of systems that can process small quantities of fluids by using tiny channels having dimensions at the microscale – typically tens to hundreds of micrometres
- Microfluidics: A general overview of microfluidics - Elveflow
Microfluidics is both the science which studies the behaviour of fluids through micro-channels, and the technology of manufacturing microminiaturized devices containing chambers and tunnels through which fluids flow or are confined
- Microfluidics Applications - Atlas Scientific
Microfluidics is the science and technology of manipulating and controlling fluids at the microscale – typically dealing with volumes thousands of times smaller than a single droplet
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