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  1. Microfluidics - Wikipedia

    Microfluidics emerged in the beginning of the 1980s and is used in the development of inkjet printheads, DNA chips, lab-on-a-chip technology, micro-propulsion, and micro-thermal technologies. Typically …

  2. Microfluidics - Latest research and news | Nature

    4 days ago · Microfluidic devices can reduce reagent consumption, allow well controlled mixing and particle manipulation, integrate and automate multiple assays (known as lab-on-a-chip), and facilitate...

  3. Microfluidic Technology - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Microfluidic technology can precisely control and manipulate a small amount of fluid on the microscale, typically in submillimeter in confined and limited environment.

  4. Fabrication and Applications of Microfluidic Devices: A Review

    Microfluidics is a relatively newly emerged field based on the combined principles of physics, chemistry, biology, fluid dynamics, microelectronics, and material science. Various materials can be processed …

  5. Microfluidics | A Detailed Overview Of Microfluidics

    Microfluidic systems provide novel approaches for detecting and removing contaminants at the microscale. These systems utilize electrokinetic and membrane-based separation techniques to filter …

  6. Microfluidics in 2025: Applications, Trends & How It Work

    A microfluidic chip is a miniaturized device that contains networks of microchannels, valves, and chambers to manipulate fluids precisely.

  7. Microfluidics: a concise review of the history, principles, design ...

    Microfluidic technologies have garnered significant attention due to their ability to rapidly process samples and precisely manipulate fluids in assays, making them an attractive alternative to …

  8. What Is a Microfluidic Device and How Does It Work?

    Aug 1, 2025 · A microfluidic device is a miniaturized system designed to manipulate and analyze fluids, typically in the nanoliter to picoliter range. Often called “lab-on-a-chip” systems, these devices …

  9. From Petri dishes to chips: what can microbiology learn from ...

    4 days ago · Microfluidic systems, by contrast, allow researchers to track single microbes over time while keeping their environment tightly controlled. This single-cell perspective has transformed how …

  10. Microfluidic technology in oil and gas reservoir development ...

    2 days ago · Microfluidic technology, as an advanced experimental technique at the microscale, demonstrates significant potential for application in oil and gas reservoir development. By …