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Abstract

Microfluidics, a technology characterized by the engineered manipulation of fluids at the submillimetre scale, has shown considerable promise for improving diagnostics and biology research. Certain properties of microfluidic technologies, such as rapid sample processing and the precise control of fluids in an assay, have made them attractive candidates to replace traditional experimental approaches. Here we analyse the progress made by lab-on-a-chip microtechnologies in recent years, and discuss the clinical and research areas in which they have made the greatest impact. We also suggest directions that biologists, engineers and clinicians can take to help this technology live up to its potential. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Title
The present and future role of microfluidics in biomedical research
Author
Sackmann, Eric K; Fulton, Anna L; Beebe, David J
Pages
181-9
Section
REVIEW
Publication year
2014
Publication date
Mar 13, 2014
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
ISSN
00280836
e-ISSN
14764687
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1509203230
Copyright
Copyright Nature Publishing Group Mar 13, 2014