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The development of micro- and nanodevices for blood analysis continues to be a growing interdisciplinary subject that demands the careful integration of different research fields. Following the success of the book “Micro/Nano Devices for Blood Analysis”, we invited more authors from the scientific community to participate in and submit their research for a second volume. Researchers from different areas and backgrounds cooperated actively and submitted high-quality research, focusing on the latest advances and challenges in micro- and nanodevices for diagnostics and blood analysis; micro- and nanofluidics; technologies for flow visualization and diagnosis; biochips, organ-on-a-chip and lab-on-a-chip devices; and their applications to research and industry.
blood viscosity --- Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) --- T-shaped microfluidic channel --- air-compressed syringe (ACS) --- micro-particle image velocimetry --- viscoelasticity --- microfluidic device --- coflowing streams --- interface --- linear differential equation --- two approximate factors --- dielectrophoresis --- electrophysiological properties --- crossover frequency --- wake or recirculation formation --- dielectric spectra --- air compliance effect --- RBC aggregation --- blood viscoelasticity --- blood velocity fields --- interface in co-flowing streams --- blood flow --- particle tracking --- red blood cells --- manual methods --- automatic methods --- image analysis --- biomicrofluidics --- microfluidics --- blood plasma filtration --- chip extract --- blood molecules --- patient-derived organoids --- colorectal cancer --- 3D model --- drug screening --- diagnostics --- malaria --- optical filters --- reflectance --- spectrophotometry --- TFCalc --- small caliber blood vessel --- composite molding --- micro-nano structure --- tissue repair --- 3D printing --- blood cells --- fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy --- functional group --- lab-on-a-chip --- n/a
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The development of micro- and nanodevices for blood analysis continues to be a growing interdisciplinary subject that demands the careful integration of different research fields. Following the success of the book “Micro/Nano Devices for Blood Analysis”, we invited more authors from the scientific community to participate in and submit their research for a second volume. Researchers from different areas and backgrounds cooperated actively and submitted high-quality research, focusing on the latest advances and challenges in micro- and nanodevices for diagnostics and blood analysis; micro- and nanofluidics; technologies for flow visualization and diagnosis; biochips, organ-on-a-chip and lab-on-a-chip devices; and their applications to research and industry.
Information technology industries --- blood viscosity --- Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) --- T-shaped microfluidic channel --- air-compressed syringe (ACS) --- micro-particle image velocimetry --- viscoelasticity --- microfluidic device --- coflowing streams --- interface --- linear differential equation --- two approximate factors --- dielectrophoresis --- electrophysiological properties --- crossover frequency --- wake or recirculation formation --- dielectric spectra --- air compliance effect --- RBC aggregation --- blood viscoelasticity --- blood velocity fields --- interface in co-flowing streams --- blood flow --- particle tracking --- red blood cells --- manual methods --- automatic methods --- image analysis --- biomicrofluidics --- microfluidics --- blood plasma filtration --- chip extract --- blood molecules --- patient-derived organoids --- colorectal cancer --- 3D model --- drug screening --- diagnostics --- malaria --- optical filters --- reflectance --- spectrophotometry --- TFCalc --- small caliber blood vessel --- composite molding --- micro-nano structure --- tissue repair --- 3D printing --- blood cells --- fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy --- functional group --- lab-on-a-chip
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