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Micro/nanofluidic and lab-on-a-chip devices for biomedical applications

dc.contributor.authorCarvalho, Violeta Meneses
dc.contributor.authorTeixeira, Senhorinha F.C.F.
dc.contributor.authorRibeiro, J.E.
dc.date.accessioned2023-01-05T09:15:16Z
dc.date.available2023-01-05T09:15:16Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.description.abstractMicro/Nanofluidic and lab-on-a-chip devices have been increasingly used in biomedical research [1]. Because of their adaptability, feasibility, and cost-efficiency, these devices can revolutionize the future of preclinical technologies. Furthermore, they allow insights into the performance and toxic effects of responsive drug delivery nanocarriers to be obtained, which consequently allow the shortcomings of two/three-dimensional static cultures and animal testing to be overcome and help to reduce drug development costs and time [2–4]. With the constant advancements in biomedical technology, the development of enhanced microfluidic devices has accelerated, and numerous models have been reported. Given the multidisciplinary of this Special Issue (SI), papers on different subjects were published making a total of 14 contributions, 10 original research papers, and 4 review papers. The review paper of Ko et al. [1] provides a comprehensive overview of the significant advancements in engineered organ-on-a-chip research in a general way while in the review presented by Kanabekova and colleagues [2], a thorough analysis of microphysiological platforms used for modeling liver diseases can be found. To get a summary of the numerical models of microfluidic organ-on-a-chip devices developed in recent years, the review presented by Carvalho et al. [5] can be read. On the other hand, Maia et al. [6] report a systematic review of the diagnosis methods developed for COVID-19, providing an overview of the advancements made since the start of the pandemic. In the following, a brief summary of the research papers published in this SI will be presented, with organs-on-a-chip, microfluidic devices for detection, and device optimization having been identified as the main topics.pt_PT
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dc.identifier.citationCarvalho, Violeta; Teixeira, Senhorinha; Ribeiro, J.E. (2022). Micro/nanofluidic and lab-on-a-chip devices for biomedical applications. Basel: MDPI. ISBN 978-3-0365-6099-1
dc.identifier.doi10.3390/books978-3-0365-6099-1pt_PT
dc.identifier.isbn978-3-0365-6099-1
dc.identifier.issn978-3-0365-6100-4
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10198/26314
dc.language.isoengpt_PT
dc.peerreviewedyespt_PT
dc.publisherMDPIpt_PT
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/pt_PT
dc.subjectCell culture techniquespt_PT
dc.subjectMicrofluidicspt_PT
dc.titleMicro/nanofluidic and lab-on-a-chip devices for biomedical applicationspt_PT
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