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Mems And Microfluidic Devices For Analytical Chemistry And Biosensing Stefano Zampolli

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Mems And Microfluidic Devices For Analytical Chemistry And Biosensing Stefano Zampolli
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Publisher: MDPI
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.3 MB
Pages: 104
Author: Stefano Zampolli
ISBN: 9783036562025, 3036562028
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Mems And Microfluidic Devices For Analytical Chemistry And Biosensing Stefano Zampolli by Stefano Zampolli 9783036562025, 3036562028 instant download after payment.

The outbreak of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has made the general public aware of the breakthrough technologies which were developed in recent years for state-of-the-art biosensing, and terms such as clinical specificity and sensitivity are now widely understood. The need for reliable point-of-care diagnostic systems during the last few years has been crucial. Continuous developments in MEMS technology and microfluidics are key drivers for the miniaturization of lab-grade sensing systems. Micro-technologies and miniaturization allow for designing lightweight and small devices, other advantages include reduced consumption of power and reagents, faster response times, increased sensitivity, reduced environmental footprint, availability of batch production processes for low-cost and disposable devices. This Special Issue published seven novel contributions in the fields of biosensing, lab-on-chip, organ-on-chip and related technologies such as numerical microfluidics studies, digital micro-fluidics and micromixers.

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