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  1. Microfluidics - Wikipedia

    Microfluidics emerged in the beginning of the 1980s and is used in the development of inkjet printheads, DNA chips, lab-on-a-chip technology, micro-propulsion, and micro-thermal technologies. Typically …

  2. Microfluidics | A Detailed Overview Of Microfluidics

    Microfluidics has emerged as a transformative field with applications spanning healthcare, environmental science, and industrial processes. By leveraging microscale fluid dynamics, researchers and …

  3. Microfluidics - Latest research and news | Nature

    Dec 9, 2025 · Microfluidic devices can reduce reagent consumption, allow well controlled mixing and particle manipulation, integrate and automate multiple assays (known as lab-on-a-chip), and facilitate...

  4. What Is Microfluidics? A Guide to Lab-on-a-Chip Technology

    Jun 24, 2025 · What Is Microfluidics? Microfluidics is the science of precisely manipulating tiny amounts of fluid—typically between nanoliters and microliters—within microscale channels.

  5. Microfluidics: A general overview of microfluidics - Elveflow

    This review introduces the field of microfluidics and provides an overview of the advantages, disadvantages, and current applications of microfluidics in chemistry.

  6. Microfluidics in 2025: Applications, Trends & How It Work

    What Is Microfluidics? Microfluidics is the science and technology of manipulating small volumes of fluids typically in the microliter to picoliter range within channels less than 1 millimeter wide.

  7. Basic Principles of Microfluidics | Springer Nature Link (formerly ...

    Microfluidics is a rapidly evolving multidisciplinary field that relies on the manipulation of minute volumes of fluids in submillimeter-sized channels with application in chemistry, biotechnology, and health, …

  8. Microfluidic Technology - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    This chapter covers the theory and fundamentals of microfluidics, sample preparation and microfabrication methodologies, and applications of microfluidics to blood analysis, cancer …

  9. What Is Microfluidics? - Built In

    Feb 15, 2024 · Microfluidics refers to the study of liquids moving through channels in micro-sized devices, as well as the practical application of such systems. The holy grail of microfluidics is …

  10. Exploring Microfluidics: Principles and Applications

    Microfluidics refers to the science and technology of controlling and manipulating fluids at the micro-scale, usually defined as dimensions in the range of tens to hundreds of micrometers.