Nanofluidics and Lab-on-a-Chip Devices
Microfluidic devices are miniaturized systems that manipulate small volumes of fluids, typically in the range of microliters to picoliters, using channels that are often etched or molded into a substrate. These devices enable precise control over fluid flow and mixing, making them essential for applications in biological analysis, chemical synthesis, and diagnostics, particularly within lab-on-a-chip technology, where they streamline processes and reduce reagent consumption.
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