Issue 12, 2008

Microchip-based cell analysis and clinical diagnosis system

Abstract

Cell analysis and clinical diagnosis systems are now becoming the largest field of application for microchip-based analytical systems. Technological advantages include: small volume, fast analysis time, highly integrated analytical functions, easy operation and small size. For these purposes, basic methodologies for general micro-integration and basic technologies, including fluidic control and ultrasensitive detection, are required. In this review, we introduce our approach to the general integration of various analytical functions and the application of cell analysis systems with cultured cells in microchannels, as well as practical analytical systems for clinical diagnosis utilizing human serum samples.

Graphical abstract: Microchip-based cell analysis and clinical diagnosis system

Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
14 Aug 2008
Accepted
08 Oct 2008
First published
29 Oct 2008

Lab Chip, 2008,8, 1992-1998

Microchip-based cell analysis and clinical diagnosis system

K. Sato, K. Mawatari and T. Kitamori, Lab Chip, 2008, 8, 1992 DOI: 10.1039/B814098G

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