Theoretical and Experimental Studies of Bio-Detection Areas Used in Centrifugal Microfluidic Platforms

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The CD-ELISA is a self-contained micro-device that incorporates low-power micro-fluidic components and high-sensitivity immune-molecules, and is capable of performing parallel and multiple tests with high precision. The CD platform integrates number of micro-fluidic functions. Bio-detection area is the most important region which directly affects measurement results. In this study, both theoretical and experimental results were compared to show the feasibility design of bio-detection region.

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January 2013

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