生物芯片
微流控
流体学
数字微流体
实验室晶片
自动化
嵌入式系统
纳米技术
工程类
计算机硬件
计算机科学
材料科学
电润湿
电气工程
机械工程
电压
作者
Zhanwei Zhong,Zipeng Li,Krishnendu Chakrabarty,Tsung-Yi Ho,Chen-Yi Lee
标识
DOI:10.1109/tbcas.2018.2886952
摘要
Digital microfluidic biochips (DMFBs) are being increasingly used for DNA sequencing, point-of-care clinical diagnostics, and immunoassays. DMFBs based on a micro-electrode-dot-array (MEDA) architecture have recently been proposed, and fundamental droplet manipulations, e.g., droplet mixing and splitting, have also been experimentally demonstrated on MEDA biochips. There can be thousands of microelectrodes on a single MEDA biochip, and the fine-grained control of nanoliter volumes of biochemical samples and reagents is also enabled by this technology. MEDA biochips offer the benefits of real-time sensitivity, lower cost, easy system integration with CMOS modules, and full automation. This review paper first describes recent design tools for high-level synthesis and optimization of map bioassay protocols on a MEDA biochip. It then presents recent advances in scheduling of fluidic operations, placement of fluidic modules, droplet-size-aware routing, adaptive error recovery, sample preparation, and various testing techniques. With the help of these tools, biochip users can concentrate on the development of nanoscale bioassays, leaving details of chip optimization and implementation to software tools.
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