Review:
Microfluidic Devices
overall review score: 4.5
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Microfluidic devices are small-scale tools that manipulate fluids in microscale channels, commonly used in fields such as biology, chemistry, and engineering.
Key Features
- Precise control of fluid flow
- Small size and portability
- Automation and integration of multiple functions
- High-throughput analysis
- Low sample and reagent consumption
Pros
- Enable miniaturization of experiments
- Reduce costs associated with traditional lab techniques
- Provide rapid and accurate results
Cons
- Complex fabrication process
- Limited scalability for certain applications
- Potential for clogging in microchannels