The AquaCore architecture provides a general-purpose design capable of executing a large class of assays, where the actual assay steps are described in a sequence of steps, called “fluidic instructions”. By providing a general-purpose programmable architecture and AIS, we enable µTAS developers to write their custom assays to run on this chip. We believe that the transition from LoCs to PLoCs is a paradigm shift in microfluidics, analogous to that in electronics from calculators to programmable computers. This shift should enable the ubiquitous use of PLoCs and should allow µTAS users to focus on assay design rather than device design, thus boosting productivity
Microfluidics and other fluid-handling technologies are valuable tools both for biochemical assays a...
With the constant world population growth and ageing, several medical conditions are becoming a burd...
Microfluidics is a technique for the handling of small volumes of liquids on the order of picoliters...
Advances in microfluidic research has enabled lab-on-a-chip (LoC) technology to achieve miniaturizat...
Microfluidic Lab-on-a-Chip (LOC) technologies offer tremendous miniaturization capabilities and enab...
The field of microfluidics and lab-on-chip (LOC) technology has the potential to have a truly transf...
Microfluidic Lab-on-a-Chip (LOC) devices are a miniaturized alternative to tra-ditional biochemical ...
The field of microfluidics and lab-on-chip (LOC) technology has the potential to have a truly transf...
Microfluidic Lab-on-a-Chip (LOC) technologies offer tremendous mi niaturization capabilities and ena...
Microfluidics has progressed tremendously as a field over the last two decades. Various areas of mic...
Microfluidic circuits are characterized by fluidic channels and chambers with a linear dimension on ...
Digital microfluidics is a new technology that permits manipulation of liquid droplets on an array o...
Simple and easy to use are the keys for developing lab-on-chip technology. Here, a new microfluidic ...
Life scientists have a need for making their work more efficient, cost-effective, and reproducible. ...
Microfluidics and other fluid-handling technologies are valuable tools both for biochemical assays a...
Microfluidics and other fluid-handling technologies are valuable tools both for biochemical assays a...
With the constant world population growth and ageing, several medical conditions are becoming a burd...
Microfluidics is a technique for the handling of small volumes of liquids on the order of picoliters...
Advances in microfluidic research has enabled lab-on-a-chip (LoC) technology to achieve miniaturizat...
Microfluidic Lab-on-a-Chip (LOC) technologies offer tremendous miniaturization capabilities and enab...
The field of microfluidics and lab-on-chip (LOC) technology has the potential to have a truly transf...
Microfluidic Lab-on-a-Chip (LOC) devices are a miniaturized alternative to tra-ditional biochemical ...
The field of microfluidics and lab-on-chip (LOC) technology has the potential to have a truly transf...
Microfluidic Lab-on-a-Chip (LOC) technologies offer tremendous mi niaturization capabilities and ena...
Microfluidics has progressed tremendously as a field over the last two decades. Various areas of mic...
Microfluidic circuits are characterized by fluidic channels and chambers with a linear dimension on ...
Digital microfluidics is a new technology that permits manipulation of liquid droplets on an array o...
Simple and easy to use are the keys for developing lab-on-chip technology. Here, a new microfluidic ...
Life scientists have a need for making their work more efficient, cost-effective, and reproducible. ...
Microfluidics and other fluid-handling technologies are valuable tools both for biochemical assays a...
Microfluidics and other fluid-handling technologies are valuable tools both for biochemical assays a...
With the constant world population growth and ageing, several medical conditions are becoming a burd...
Microfluidics is a technique for the handling of small volumes of liquids on the order of picoliters...