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Inkjet-Printed Microfluidic Multianalyte Chemical Sensing Paper

Analytical Chemistry, 2008
This paper presents an inkjet printing method for the fabrication of entire microfluidic multianalyte chemical sensing devices made from paper suitable for quantitative analysis, requiring only a single printing apparatus. An inkjet printing device is used for the fabrication of three-dimensional hydrophilic microfluidic patterns (550-mum-wide flow ...
Koji, Abe   +2 more
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Paper microfluidic‐based enzyme catalyzed double microreactor

ELECTROPHORESIS, 2014
We describe a paper microfluidic‐based enzyme catalyzed double microreactor assay using fluorescent detection. Here, solutions of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and diaphorase (DI) were directly spotted onto the microfluidic paper‐based analytical device (μPAD). Samples containing lactic acid, resazurin, and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide oxidized form
Ivonne M, Ferrer   +3 more
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Microfluidic Paper-Based Devices for Bioanalytical Applications

Bioanalysis, 2013
Paper has become increasingly recognized as a very interesting substrate for the construction of microfluidic devices, with potential application in a variety of areas, including health diagnosis, environmental monitoring, immunoassays and food safety.
Murilo, Santhiago   +3 more
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Paper-Based Microfluidic Devices by Plasma Treatment

Analytical Chemistry, 2008
Paper-based microfluidic patterns have been demonstrated in recent literature to have a significant potential in developing low-cost analytical devices for telemedicine and general health monitoring. This study reports a new method for making microfluidic patterns on a paper surface using plasma treatment. Paper was first hydrophobized and then treated
Xu, Li   +3 more
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Paper‐Based Inkjet‐Printed Microfluidic Analytical Devices

Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2015
AbstractRapid, precise, and reproducible deposition of a broad variety of functional materials, including analytical assay reagents and biomolecules, has made inkjet printing an effective tool for the fabrication of microanalytical devices. A ubiquitous office device as simple as a standard desktop printer with its multiple ink cartridges can be used ...
Kentaro, Yamada   +3 more
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Microfluidic paper-based analytical soft actuators (μPAC)

Lab on a Chip
A soft actuator has finally met with a paper-based microfluidic device. Called the microfluidic paper-based analytical soft actuator (μPAC), μPAC serves as a unique actuating platform for chemical sensing.
Koki Yoshida   +3 more
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Microfluidic paper-based devices

2021
Akbar Hasanzadeh, Iman Hashemzadeh
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