“…5,25,29 Furthermore, the passive method that enables the pumping of multiple fluids using pipettes has been widely adopted, which has the advantages of ease of use, accessibility and a reduction of the complexity of working with pumps and tubing. 11,12,16,37 Here, we successfully adapt these methods in the microchip, which indicates that the microchip could be adopted for use in existing, widely used high-throughput screening instruments, such as liquid-handling robots. 3 This easy, flexible and effective approach may be used for a range of applications in drug discovery, tissue engineering or stem cell research, and should be feasible to integrate with other biological assay components into a monolithic system.…”