Recent Developments in Microfluidics for Cell Studies

As a technique for precisely manipulating fluid at the micrometer scale, the field of microfluidics has experienced an explosive growth over the past two decades, particularly owing to the advances in device design and fabrication. With the inherent advantages associated with its scale of operation,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Advanced materials (Weinheim) 2014-08, Vol.26 (31), p.5525-5532
Hauptverfasser: Xiong, Bin, Ren, Kangning, Shu, Yiwei, Chen, Yin, Shen, Bo, Wu, Hongkai
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:As a technique for precisely manipulating fluid at the micrometer scale, the field of microfluidics has experienced an explosive growth over the past two decades, particularly owing to the advances in device design and fabrication. With the inherent advantages associated with its scale of operation, and its flexibility in being incorporated with other microscale techniques for manipulation and detection, microfluidics has become a major enabling technology, which has introduced new paradigms in various fields involving biological cells. A microfluidic device is able to realize functions that are not easily imaginable in conventional biological analysis, such as highly parallel, sophisticated high‐throughput analysis, single‐cell analysis in a well‐defined manner, and tissue engineering with the capability of manipulation at the single‐cell level. Major advancements in microfluidic device fabrication and the growing trend of implementing microfluidics in cell studies are presented, with a focus on biological research and clinical diagnostics. As a precise liquid‐handling technique, microfluidics has attracted a great deal of attention, especially as a result of promising applications in sophisticated analyses in the fields of biology and life science. Recent advancements in microfluidic fabrication are presented. There are many opportunities for which microfluidics can be applied to cell studies; those applications in biological research and clinical diagnostics are featured.
ISSN:0935-9648
1521-4095
DOI:10.1002/adma.201305348