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- 2019Large-scale fabrication of microfluidic chips with three-dimensional microstructures for point of care application
- 2019Large-scale fabrication of microfluidic chips with three-dimensional microstructures for point of care application
- 2019A Complete Protocol for Rapid and Low-Cost Fabrication of Polymer Microfluidic Chips Containing Three-Dimensional Microstructures Used in Point-of-Care Devicescitations
- 2012A novel detection platform for parallel monitoring of DNA hybridization with high sensitivity and specificity
- 2012A novel detection platform for parallel monitoring of DNA hybridization with high sensitivity and specificity
- 2007PCR biocompatibility of Lab-on-a-chip and MEMS materialscitations
- 2006Dielectrophoresis microsystem with integrated flow cytometers for on-line monitoring of sorting efficiencycitations
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Large-scale fabrication of microfluidic chips with three-dimensional microstructures for point of care application
Abstract
This paper provides new insights into the process of rapid, low-cost and large-scale fabrication of polymer microfluidic chips containing three-dimensional microstructures using in point of care devices, for applications such as detection of pathogens via a molecular diagnostic method, namely polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The details of fabrication methods are described. Do’s and don’ts are given to help both the experimentalist in labs and in industrial production to avoid doom fabrication issues.