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Paper-based microfluidics are microfluidic devices that consist of a series of hydrophilic cellulose or nitrocellulose fibers that transport fluid from an inlet through the porous medium to a desired outlet or region of the device, by means of capillary action. This technology builds on the conventional lateral flow test which is capable of detecting many infectious agents and chemical contaminants. The main advantage of this is that it is largely a passively controlled device unlike more complex microfluidic devices. Development of paper-based microfluidic devices began in the early 21st century to meet a need for inexpensive and portable medical diagnostic systems.

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  • Paper-based microfluidics are microfluidic devices that consist of a series of hydrophilic cellulose or nitrocellulose fibers that transport fluid from an inlet through the porous medium to a desired outlet or region of the device, by means of capillary action. This technology builds on the conventional lateral flow test which is capable of detecting many infectious agents and chemical contaminants. The main advantage of this is that it is largely a passively controlled device unlike more complex microfluidic devices. Development of paper-based microfluidic devices began in the early 21st century to meet a need for inexpensive and portable medical diagnostic systems. (en)
  • Per microfluidica su carta (paper-based microfluidics) si intende lo sviluppo di dispositivi a su carta cominciato agli inizi del Terzo millennio per venire incontro alla necessità di sistemi di portatili, economici e semplici da utilizzare. Tali dispositivi in genere consistono in una serie di fibre di cellulosa idrofile o di nitrocellulosa che guidano il liquido da un'entrata ad un'apposita uscita tramite imbibizione. (it)
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  • Paper-based microfluidics are microfluidic devices that consist of a series of hydrophilic cellulose or nitrocellulose fibers that transport fluid from an inlet through the porous medium to a desired outlet or region of the device, by means of capillary action. This technology builds on the conventional lateral flow test which is capable of detecting many infectious agents and chemical contaminants. The main advantage of this is that it is largely a passively controlled device unlike more complex microfluidic devices. Development of paper-based microfluidic devices began in the early 21st century to meet a need for inexpensive and portable medical diagnostic systems. (en)
  • Per microfluidica su carta (paper-based microfluidics) si intende lo sviluppo di dispositivi a su carta cominciato agli inizi del Terzo millennio per venire incontro alla necessità di sistemi di portatili, economici e semplici da utilizzare. Tali dispositivi in genere consistono in una serie di fibre di cellulosa idrofile o di nitrocellulosa che guidano il liquido da un'entrata ad un'apposita uscita tramite imbibizione. (it)
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  • Microfluidica su carta (it)
  • Paper-based microfluidics (en)
  • Мікрофлюїди на паперовій основі (uk)
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