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DOI 10.1016/j.copbio.2023.102948
Title (Primary) Rapid prototyping of microfluidic chips enabling controlled biotechnology applications in microspace
Author Garmasukis, R.; Hackl, C.; Charvat, A.; Mayr, S.G.; Abel, B.
Source Titel Current Opinion in Biotechnology
Year 2023
Department SOMA
Volume 81
Page From art. 102948
Language englisch
Topic T7 Bioeconomy
Abstract Rapid prototyping of microfluidic chips is a key enabler for controlled biotechnology applications in microspaces, as it allows for the efficient design and production of microfluidic systems. With rapid prototyping, researchers and engineers can quickly create and test new microfluidic chip designs, which can then be optimized for specific applications in biotechnology. One of the key advantages of microfluidic chips for biotechnology is the ability to manipulate and control biological samples in a microspace, which enables precise and controlled experiments under well-defined conditions. This is particularly useful for applications such as cell culture, drug discovery, and diagnostic assays, where precise control over the biological environment is crucial for obtaining accurate results. Established methods, for example, soft lithography, 3D printing, injection molding, as well as other recently highlighted innovative approaches, will be compared and challenges as well as limitations will be discussed. It will be shown that rapid prototyping of microfluidic chips enables the use of advanced materials and technologies, such as smart materials and digital sensors, which can further enhance the capabilities of microfluidic systems for biotechnology applications. Overall, rapid prototyping of microfluidic chips is an important enabling technology for controlled biotechnology applications in microspaces, as well as for upscaling it into macroscopic bioreactors, and its continued development and improvement will play a critical role in advancing the field. The review will highlight recent trends in terms of materials and competing approaches and shed light on current challenges on the way toward integrated microtechnologies. Also, the possibility to easy and direct implementation of novel functions (membranes, functionalization of interfaces, etc.) is discussed.
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Garmasukis, R., Hackl, C., Charvat, A., Mayr, S.G., Abel, B. (2023):
Rapid prototyping of microfluidic chips enabling controlled biotechnology applications in microspace
Curr. Opin. Biotechnol. 81 , art. 102948 10.1016/j.copbio.2023.102948