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Microdroplet Technology electronic resource Principles and Emerging Applications in Biology and Chemistry / edited by Philip Day, Andreas Manz, Yonghao Zhang.

By: Day, Philip [editor.]Contributor(s): Manz, Andreas [editor.] | Zhang, Yonghao [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Integrated Analytical SystemsPublication details: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2012Description: IX, 243 p. 102 illus., 61 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781461432654Subject(s): chemistry | Analytical biochemistry | Chemical engineering | electronics | Chemistry | Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering | Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation | Analytical ChemistryDDC classification: 660 LOC classification: TP155-156Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Preface -- Physics of multiphase microflows and microdroplets -- Microfluidic droplet manipulations and its applications -- Active control of droplet formation process in microfluidics -- Recent advances in electrowetting microdroplet technologies -- Automated droplet microfluidic chips for biochemical assays -- The dropletisation of bio-reactions -- Droplet-based microfluidics as a biomimetic principle: from PCR-based virus diagnotics to a generalized concept for handling of biomolecular information -- Droplet microreactors for materials synthesis -- Single-cell analysis -- Trends and perspectives.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Over the last 20 years of microfluidics and chip engineering, so-called “Lab on Chip” technology has led to many exciting results, PhD theses, books, journal publications, several new journals, and commercial products. Trends have shifted from applications in chemistry to cell biology and clinical diagnostics, from electrophoresis and biosensors to digital microfluidics and droplet-based methods, and from micrometre-sized features to nanostructures and molecular self-assembly. And there seem to be no limits in sight. The only problem arising is that academic research continues to proceed at an ever increasing pace compared to the real-world applications and commercialisation of “Lab on Chip”. Therefore, the purpose of this book is to bring together authors in this multidisciplinary field to provide overviewsof two-phase flow, droplets, and digital microfluidics for biological and medical applications. It is currently the only book dedicated to droplets in microfluidics that goes beyond electrowetting methods. Included are the novel areas of next generation sequencing and emulsion PCR (polymerase chain reaction), together with analyses on the ramifications of droplet-based reactions for biochemical assays and their commercial viability.
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Preface -- Physics of multiphase microflows and microdroplets -- Microfluidic droplet manipulations and its applications -- Active control of droplet formation process in microfluidics -- Recent advances in electrowetting microdroplet technologies -- Automated droplet microfluidic chips for biochemical assays -- The dropletisation of bio-reactions -- Droplet-based microfluidics as a biomimetic principle: from PCR-based virus diagnotics to a generalized concept for handling of biomolecular information -- Droplet microreactors for materials synthesis -- Single-cell analysis -- Trends and perspectives.

Over the last 20 years of microfluidics and chip engineering, so-called “Lab on Chip” technology has led to many exciting results, PhD theses, books, journal publications, several new journals, and commercial products. Trends have shifted from applications in chemistry to cell biology and clinical diagnostics, from electrophoresis and biosensors to digital microfluidics and droplet-based methods, and from micrometre-sized features to nanostructures and molecular self-assembly. And there seem to be no limits in sight. The only problem arising is that academic research continues to proceed at an ever increasing pace compared to the real-world applications and commercialisation of “Lab on Chip”. Therefore, the purpose of this book is to bring together authors in this multidisciplinary field to provide overviewsof two-phase flow, droplets, and digital microfluidics for biological and medical applications. It is currently the only book dedicated to droplets in microfluidics that goes beyond electrowetting methods. Included are the novel areas of next generation sequencing and emulsion PCR (polymerase chain reaction), together with analyses on the ramifications of droplet-based reactions for biochemical assays and their commercial viability.

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