The demand for faster, cheaper and more reliable assay systems is driving a new technical revolution in the form of microfluidics—the flow of tiny droplets through hair-thin tubing—with ...
Microfluidics, the flow of liquids in micrometer sized channels, allows a reduction in reagent volumes and cost for biological and chemical assays. An emerging technology, microfluidic droplets, adds ...
Using microfluidic devices with well-defined microchannel geometries and accurate flow control, uniform pico-litre volume droplets (picodroplets) can be generated and used as ... This provides a fully ...
Microplate assays provide accurate quantification and ... However, current sorting strategies often only enrich droplets with a particular phenotype in a single channel, making it challenging ...