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microfluidic devices

Microfluidic devices are small-scale systems that control, manipulate, and analyze tiny amounts of fluids, often at microliter or nanoliter levels. They use microscopic channels and chambers to perform complex tasks like mixing, sorting, or detecting substances, similar to miniaturized laboratories. These devices enable rapid, precise testing and analysis in fields such as medical diagnostics, drug development, and scientific research. Their compact size, low reagent consumption, and ability to handle small sample volumes make them efficient tools for innovative solutions in healthcare and industry.