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Lab-on-a-chip : a component view

journal contribution
posted on 2010-12-01, 00:00 authored by Yang Lim, Abbas KouzaniAbbas Kouzani, Wei DuanWei Duan
Miniaturization is being increasingly applied to biological and chemical analysis processes. Lab-on-a-chip systems are direct creation of the advancement in the miniaturization of these processes. They offer a host of exciting applications in several areas including clinical diagnostics, food and environmental analysis, and drug discovery and delivery studies. This paper reviews lab-on-a-chip systems from their components perspective. It provides a categorization of the standard functional components found in lab-on-a-chip devices together with an overview of the latest trends and developments related to lab-on-a-chip technologies and their application in nanobiotechnology. The functional components include: injector, transporter, preparator, mixer, reactor, separator, detector, controller, and power supply. The components are represented by appropriate symbols allowing designers to present their lab-on-a-chip products in a standard manner. Definition and role of each functional component are included and complemented with examples of existing work. Through the approach presented in this paper, it is hoped that modularity and technology transfer in lab-on-a-chip systems can be further facilitated and their application in nanobiotechnology be expanded.

History

Journal

Microsystem technologies : sensors actuators systems integration

Volume

16

Issue

12

Pagination

1995 - 2015

Publisher

Springer

Location

Heidelberg, Germany

ISSN

0946-7076

eISSN

1432-1858

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2010, Springer-Verlag