Microfluidic systems applied in solid-state nanopore sensors

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Abstract

Microfluidic system, as a kind of miniature integrated operating platform, has been applied to solid-state nanopore sensors after many years of experimental study. In the process of introducing microfluidic into solid-state nanopore sensors, many novel device structures are designed due to the abundance of analytes and the diversity of detection methods. Here we review the fundamental setup of nanopore-based microfluidic systems and the developments and advancements that have been taking place in the field. The microfluidic systems with a multichannel strategy to elevate the throughput and efficiency of nanopore sensors are then presented. Multifunctional detection represented by optical-electrical detection, which is realized by microfluidic integration, is also described. A high integration microfluidic system with nanopore is further discussed, which shows the prototype of commercialization.

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Fu, J., Wu, L., Qiao, Y., Tu, J., & Lu, Z. (2020, March 1). Microfluidic systems applied in solid-state nanopore sensors. Micromachines. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/mi11030332

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