Microfluidics for Detection and Analysis
A special issue of Biosensors (ISSN 2079-6374). This special issue belongs to the section "Nano- and Micro-Technologies in Biosensors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 January 2023) | Viewed by 46432
Special Issue Editors
Interests: microfluidics; cell analysis and manipulation; pathogenic bacteria detection; pharmaceutical analysis
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Microfluidic chips, commonly called “labs on a chip”, refer to the reduction in fluid flow, heat/mass transfer to the micrometer scale to perform sample preparation, reagent manipulation, biometric identification, and molecule detection. Microfluidic systems have always been used as biosensors to detect specific targets by converting biomolecular recognition into measurable physical or chemical signals. Integrated microfluidic biosensors allow low sample and reagent consumption, flexible liquid handling, and electrical, magnetic, acoustic, and optical technologies which can be easily incorporated into microfluidic biosensors to achieve rapid detection. Owing to these inherent advantages, microfluidic biosensors have received significant attention in many fields, such as clinical diagnosis, food safety, environmental pollution, and cell analysis.
Dr. Nan Li
Prof. Dr. Ling Lin
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- microfluidic system
- biosensors
- clinical diagnosis
- pathogenic bacteria detection
- cell analysis and manipulation
- pharmaceutical analysis
- metabonomics
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