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Lab-on-a-chip sensing devices for biomedical applications

Bioelectronics and Medical Devices, 2019
Recent advancements in microelectronics have provided biosensors with high sensitivity for clinical diagnostics. The versatility of biosensors for clinical diagnostics is further enhanced by use of lab-on-a-chip (LOC) devices and integration of ...
Pavel Sengupta   +3 more
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Interconnected reversible lab-on-a-chip technology

Lab on a Chip, 2002
Interconnected lab-on-a-chip modules with minimal dead volume have been developed resulting in the 'plug and play' concept based upon a reversible bonding process. This paper describes the detail of a chip to chip interconnection method, where devices have been aligned and bonded within 15 min and rapidly disassembled in under 5 min.
Igata, E.   +3 more
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Lab-on-a-Chip

2010
Shalini Prasad   +4 more
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Lab-on-a-chip: applications in proteomics

Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 2002
Recent advances in chip-based separation of proteins provide methods that are faster and more convenient than conventional gel electrophoresis. Rapid and automated protein sizing on a chip is at the commercial stage and first attempts have been made to perform two-dimensional separation on a chip.
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Spezielle labortechnische Reaktoren: Lab on a Chip

2018
Mikroreaktorsysteme ermoglichen es, auf kleinstem Raum verschiedene Prozessschritte kombiniert ablaufen zu lassen. In diesem Kapitel werden die einzelnen funktionellen Einheiten solcher mikrofluidischen Systeme und deren Herstellungsverfahren – insbesondere die moderne, hochauflosende 3D-Drucktechnik – vorgestellt.
Bahnemann, Janina   +2 more
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Lab-on-a-Chip Biosensors

2012
In the previous chapter, we learned that both optical and electrochemical immunosensors can be implemented in a microchannel to facilitate rinsing steps that are labor-intensive and require a skilled operator. In fact, there have been attempts to provide a higher level of automation and to increase ease of use for immunosensors (and certainly other ...
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