“…Writ large, these emerging microfluidic technologies have made dramatic advances in a wide range of biomedical (Rafeie et al, 2016;Wu et al, 2012), point of care (Yetisen et al, 2013), drug screening (Skommer & Wlodkowic, 2015), environmental analysis (Jokerst et al, 2012), chemical and biological detection (Sei et al, 2014), and other applications. On the subject of this report, these microfluidic systems have been employed for on-chip detection of microalgal cells (Li et al, 2016), cell culturing (Paik et al, 2017), cell sorting (Juang & Chang, 2016;Schaap et al, 2016), gene sequencing and genome studies (Ghim et al, 2010), cell lysis (Wu et al, 2011), harvesting (Hønsvall et al, 2016;Shakeel Syed et al, 2017) and microbial bioenergy (Han et al, 2013) applications.…”