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billion in 2016. The report provides analysis of microfluidic device markets and technologies with market data for 2008-2010 and forecasts for 2010-2016. The microfluidic device market is quickly evolving and entering a "structuration
swapping the commonly used square/rectangular microchannels to round ones. Lemmens expects the research to inform microfluidic device designers looking to save power and increase performance, for biomedical microfluidics and other applications
microfluidic DNA (producing numerous copies) by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR), which requires cycling a microfluidic device to be cycled through temperatures at three different zones, starting around 65°C -- a dye intensity-to
The Mitos Droplet Junction Chip is a glass microfluidic device designed for generating droplets. The Mitos Droplet Junction Chip offers both a T- and X-Junction. Applications include monodispersed droplet formation.
Source: NIST) The work by NIST physicists Carlos López-Mariscal and Kristian Helmerson involved creating a microfluidic device with a narrow channel through which water, squeezed into a narrow stream by oils, can flow; its abrupt pressure
markers when they are chemically treated and attached to specific sites. In other work, he has developed a silicone microfluidic device capable of capturing and individual live cell and measuring its ionic current response to various chemicals and
fabrication processes with heterogeneous integration, imec and Panasonic aim to realize a state-of-the-art microfluidic device for SNP detection. In order to do this, advanced microfluidic components have been fabricated and optimized
has prevented imaging of samples in liquid, such as biological cells. The new technique, liquid STEM, uses a microfluidic device with electron transparent windows to enable the imaging of cells in liquid. In the PNAS article, the investigators
and at the same time can have increased accuracy and repeatability." For this project, Dolomite created a microfluidic device with a 7.5m micro-channel running through a 10cm square piece of glass -- one of the largest devices and longest
to create a chip that could produce 32,000 droplets per second." The fabrication processes used to create a microfluidic device have some similarity to those used in the electronics industry. The channels through which the fluids flow and