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2014年3月13日 Nature2 m4 O1 s! x6 n$ D) ?3 @/ |8 N! U6 p
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( C' P( [5 Q3 j$ U; V, A4 Y& ^Microfluidics exploits the properties of fluids trapped in submillimetre-scale spaces — the physics behind inkjet printing, DNA microarrays, lab-on-a-chip chemistry and much else — to useful practical effect. In the past decade microfluidic devices have shown considerable promise in diagnostics and primary research in the biological sciences. In a Review in this issue, Eric Sackmann, Anna Fulton and David Beebe analyse the progress seen in lab-on-a-chip microtechnologies in recent years and discuss the clinical and research areas in which they have made — and may make — the greatest impact. Cover: Jasiek Krzysztofiak/Nature
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