Kim et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Microfluidic device to maximize capillary force driven flows for quantitative single-molecule DNA analysisKim et al., 2023
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- 9387305889219828292
- Author
- Kim T
- Jo K
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- BioChip Journal
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Microfluidics is flourishing due to its significant applications in life sciences and biomedical engineering. One of the key challenges in microfluidics is the manipulation and control of fluids within microscale channels. Capillary force-driven flows provide a potential solution to …
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