2023
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-7524-9.ch009
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MEDA-Based Biochips

Abstract: Digital microfluidic biochips (DMFB), a newly developed lab-on-chip device, has evolved in recent years as a significant miniaturized platform for applications in the area of point-of-care investigations, DNA sequencing, and further biomedical detection and analysis. By means of rapid escalation in scalability, complexity, and requirements of more accurate control and accuracy, a novel DMFB-based architecture known as microelectrode dot array (MEDA) has been introduced. Due to its higher complexity and paralle… Show more

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