“…These devices have emerged as a powerful toolset for miniaturization, reducing power consumption, reducing sample and reagent use, improving sensitivity, improving efficiency, reducing processing times, increasing portability, and allowing for integration with other miniaturized devices. Several functional microfluidic devices have been developed to perform a variety of tasks, including sample pre-treatment and injection, micropumps, micromixers, micro distillation, polymerase chain reactions (PCR), and cell/particle separation and counting [6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15].…”