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What is Microfluidics

Handbook of Research on Computational and Systems Biology: Interdisciplinary Applications
Study of fluids at microscale.
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Connecting Microbial Population Genetics with Microbial Pathogenesis Engineering Microfluidic Cell Arrays for High-throughput Interrogation of Host-Pathogen Interaction
Palaniappan Sethu (University of Louisville, USA), Kalyani Putty (University of Louisville, USA), Yongsheng Lian (University of Louisville, USA), and Awdhesh Kalia (University of Louisville, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60960-491-2.ch023
Abstract
A bacterial species typically includes heterogeneous collections of genetically diverse isolates. How genetic diversity within bacterial populations influences the clinical outcome of infection remains mostly indeterminate. In part, this is due to a lack of technologies that can enable contemporaneous systems-level interrogation of host-pathogen interaction using multiple, genetically diverse bacterial strains. This chapter presents a prototype microfluidic cell array (MCA) that allows simultaneous elucidation of molecular events during infection of human cells in a semi-automated fashion. It shows that infection of human cells with up to sixteen genetically diverse bacterial isolates can be studied simultaneously. The versatility of MCAs is enhanced by incorporation of a gradient generator that allows interrogation of host-pathogen interaction under four different concentrations of any given environmental variable at the same time. Availability of high throughput MCAs should foster studies that can determine how differences in bacterial gene pools and concentration-dependent environmental variables affect the outcome of host-pathogen interaction.
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2D Numerical Study of a Micromixer Based on Blowing and Vortex Shedding Mechanisms
This term is used to refer the study of fluids in flow paths with at least one dimension of the order of microns.
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Cell-Free Synthetic Biology: The Novel Approach Towards the Biotechnological Applications
The science and technology of manipulating fluids and controlling their behavior at the microscale, typically in devices with channels and chambers on a small scale.
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Emergent Applications of Organ-on-a-Chip (OOAC) Technologies With Artificial Vascular Networks in the 21st Century
A multidisciplinary field that focuses on manipulating and controlling fluids on a micro-scale, typically within channels smaller than a human hair's width. This technology has wide-ranging applications in chemistry, biology, and engineering, enabling precise and automated handling of tiny volumes of fluids. Microfluidic devices have been used for tasks such as DNA analysis, drug delivery, and point-of-care diagnostics. Their advantages include lower costs, faster results, and reduced waste generation. Microfluidics holds promise for revolutionizing various industries and research areas, offering innovative solutions for fluid-based processes.
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Microfluidic Technology for Advanced Drug Delivery Systems
Microfluidics is the study of how fluids behave, are precisely controlled, and are moved on a microscopic scale where surface forces outweigh volumetric forces.
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Microfluidic Synthesis of Nanoparticles
Study and manipulation of fluids in channels with dimensions ranging from tens to hundreds of micrometers.
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