Marson, Silvia; Benade, M.; Attia, Usama M.; Allen, David M.; Kersaudy, Kerhoas M.; Hedge, J.; Morgan, S. L.; Larcombe, L. D.; Alcock, Jeffrey R.
(2008-06-01)
Microfluidic (also known as lab-on-a-chip) devices offer the capability
ofmanipulating very low volumes of fluids (of the order of micro litres) for
severalapplications including medical diagnostics. This property ...