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New generation of digital microfluidic devices

Kedzierski et al., 2009

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5431299424946251406
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Kedzierski J
Berry S
Abedian B
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Journal of microelectromechanical systems

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This paper reports on the design, fabrication, and performance of micro-sized fluidic devices that use electrowetting to control and transport liquids. Using standard microfabrication techniques, new pumping systems are developed with significantly more capability than …
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