Ding et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Surface acoustic wave microfluidicsDing et al., 2013
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- Ding X
- Li P
- Lin S
- Stratton Z
- Nama N
- Guo F
- Slotcavage D
- Mao X
- Shi J
- Costanzo F
- Huang T
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- Lab on a Chip
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The recent introduction of surface acoustic wave (SAW) technology onto lab-on-a-chip platforms has opened a new frontier in microfluidics. The advantages provided by such SAW microfluidics are numerous: simple fabrication, high biocompatibility, fast fluid actuation …
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