Microfluidics for Biologists

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Fundamentals and Applications

ISBN: 3319820206
ISBN 13: 9783319820200
Herausgeber: Chandra K Dixit/Ajeet Kaushik
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: vii, 252 S., 14 s/w Illustr., 98 farbige Illustr., 252 p. 112 illus., 98 illus. in color.
Erscheinungsdatum: 23.06.2018
Auflage: 1/2018
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: Kartoniert

This book describes novel microtechnologies and integration strategies for developing a new class of assay systems to retrieve desired health information from patients in real-time. The selection and integration of sensor components and operational parameters for developing point-of-care (POC) are also described in detail. The basics that govern the microfluidic regimen and the techniques and methods currently employed for fabricating microfluidic systems and integrating biosensors are thoroughly covered. This book also describes the application of microfluidics in the field of cell and molecular biology, single cell biology, disease diagnostics, as well as the commercially available systems that have been either introduced or have the potential of being used in research and development. This is an ideal book for aiding biologists in understanding the fundamentals and applications of microfluidics. This book also: Describes the preparatory methods for developing 3-dimensional microfluidic structures and their use for Lab-on-a-Chip designExplains the significance of miniaturization and integration of sensing components to develop wearable sensors for point-of-care (POC)Demonstrates the application of microfluidics to life sciences and analytical chemistry, including disease diagnostics and separationsMotivates new ideas related to novel platforms, valving technology, miniaturized transduction methods, and device integration to develop next generation sequencing Discusses future prospects and challenges of the field of microfluidics in the areas of life sciences in general and diagnostics in particular

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Beschreibung

This book describes novel microtechnologies and integration strategies for developing a new class of assay systems to retrieve desired health information from patients in real-time. The selection and integration of sensor components and operational parameters for developing point-of-care (POC) are also described in detail. The basics that govern the microfluidic regimen and the techniques and methods currently employed for fabricating microfluidic systems and integrating biosensors are thoroughly covered. This book also describes the application of microfluidics in the field of cell and molecular biology, single cell biology, disease diagnostics, as well as the commercially available systems that have been either introduced or have the potential of being used in research and development. This is an ideal book for aiding biologists in understanding the fundamentals and applications of microfluidics. This book also: Describes the preparatory methods for developing 3-dimensional microfluidic structures and their use for Lab-on-a-Chip designExplains the significance of miniaturization and integration of sensing components to develop wearable sensors for point-of-care (POC)Demonstrates the application of microfluidics to life sciences and analytical chemistry, including disease diagnostics and separationsMotivates new ideas related to novel platforms, valving technology, miniaturized transduction methods, and device integration to develop next generation sequencing  Discusses future prospects and challenges of the field of microfluidics in the areas of life sciences in general and diagnostics in particular

Autorenporträt

Chandra Dixit is in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Connecticut. Ajeet Kaushik is in the Department of Immunology at Florida International University. Gerson Aguirre is in the Biomedical Engineering Department at McGill University.

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