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Microfluidics for Biosensing and Diagnostics
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Efforts to miniaturize sensing and diagnostic devices and to integrate multiple functions into one device have caused massive growth in the field of microfluidics and this integration is now recognized as an important feature of most new diagnostic approaches. These approaches have and continue to change the field of biosensing and diagnostics. In this Special Issue, we present a small collection of works describing microfluidics with applications in biosensing and diagnostics.

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History of engineering & technology --- therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) --- aminoglycosides --- size and mobility traps (SMT) --- microfluidics --- numerical techniques --- Microsoft Excel --- finite difference method --- Navier–Stokes --- time dependent flow --- dynamic flow --- initiation of flow --- Poiseuille flow --- point-of-care --- biosensor --- hybrid integration --- acoustofluidics --- cavitation --- micromixing --- optical absorbance --- colorimetry --- salivary potassium --- biomolecules --- microfluidic --- dielectrophoretic immobilization --- CMOS biosensor --- lab-on-chip --- microfluidic probe --- droplet --- sampling --- Taylor dispersion --- diagnostic --- GMR sensor --- whole cell --- microdroplets --- photo-isomerisation --- photokinetics --- opto-mechanics --- conformational states --- therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) --- aminoglycosides --- size and mobility traps (SMT) --- microfluidics --- numerical techniques --- Microsoft Excel --- finite difference method --- Navier–Stokes --- time dependent flow --- dynamic flow --- initiation of flow --- Poiseuille flow --- point-of-care --- biosensor --- hybrid integration --- acoustofluidics --- cavitation --- micromixing --- optical absorbance --- colorimetry --- salivary potassium --- biomolecules --- microfluidic --- dielectrophoretic immobilization --- CMOS biosensor --- lab-on-chip --- microfluidic probe --- droplet --- sampling --- Taylor dispersion --- diagnostic --- GMR sensor --- whole cell --- microdroplets --- photo-isomerisation --- photokinetics --- opto-mechanics --- conformational states


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Microfluidics for Biosensing and Diagnostics
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Efforts to miniaturize sensing and diagnostic devices and to integrate multiple functions into one device have caused massive growth in the field of microfluidics and this integration is now recognized as an important feature of most new diagnostic approaches. These approaches have and continue to change the field of biosensing and diagnostics. In this Special Issue, we present a small collection of works describing microfluidics with applications in biosensing and diagnostics.


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Microfluidics for Biosensing and Diagnostics
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Efforts to miniaturize sensing and diagnostic devices and to integrate multiple functions into one device have caused massive growth in the field of microfluidics and this integration is now recognized as an important feature of most new diagnostic approaches. These approaches have and continue to change the field of biosensing and diagnostics. In this Special Issue, we present a small collection of works describing microfluidics with applications in biosensing and diagnostics.

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