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The origins and the future of microfluidics

George M. Whitesides

Nature 442, 368-373(27 July 2006)

doi:10.1038/nature05058

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Efficient screening for optimal protein crystallization conditions.

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Creating and using bubbles in microfluidic devices.

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A new platform for cellular and developmental biology.

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A simple, inexpensive microfluidic diagnostic device.

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