Lab-On-A-Chip: The Revolution in Portable Instrumentation - 4th Edition (Technical Insights)
Lab-On-A-Chip: The Revolution in Portable Instrumentation - 4th Edition (Technical Insights)
RELEASE DATE
11-Jan-2002
11-Jan-2002
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Research Code: D229-01-00-00-00
SKU: ES00479-GL-TR_15807
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Description
Complete chemical LOCs will have the greatest direct impact on two markets: medical diagnostics and laboratory instrumentation. LOCs will also affect chemical sensing markets and chemical synthesis. The relationship between LOCs and sensors is complex, because chemical sensing is the basis of many LOCs. It is uncertain whether LOCs will actually replace chemical sensors, although they perform many of the same tasks. More likely, advances in sensors will result in new LOCs as developers try to exploit miniaturization and performance of sensor technology in integrated systems.
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
- Executive Summary
Introduction
- Introduction
Introduction
- Introduction
Trends in LOC Development
- Trends in LOC Development
How to Exploit LOCs
- How to Exploit LOCs
Specific Market Sectors
- Medical Diagnostics
- Chemical Analysis Instrumentation
- Microfluidics and Capillary Electrophoresis
- Biochips: DNA and Protein Microarrays
- Proteomics
- Sensors
- Other Markets
LOC Technology Redefines Itself
- LOC Technology Redefines Itself
- Microfluidics
- Microarray LOCs and Instrumentation
- List of LOC; Microarray; Microsystem Developers
Introduction
Mechnical and Process Issues for LOCs
Performance Requirements
Limitations of LOCs
Throughput and Costs
- Introduction
Standardization
- Mechanical and Process Issues for LOCs
Marketing
- Performance Requirements
Patent Litigation
- Limitations of LOCs
Sensors
- Throughput and Costs
µTAS: Complete Chemistry Labs-On-A-Chip
Microfluids and Capillary Electrophoresis
Detection and Analysis: Spectrometry; Chromatography; Surface Plasmon Resonance
Clinical Instruments
Microreactors; Combinatorial Chemistry; and Syntheis LOCs
Microarrays and Biochips: DNA and Protein Analysis On A Chip
Enabling Technologies
Sensors
MEMS and Microelectronics
Micropumps and Microvalves
Fabrication Technologies
Appendix A: Contact Information
Appendix B: Selected Patents
Appendix C: Organizations Involved In MEMS And Microfuidics R&D
Appendix D: Readings
Appendix E: Useful Website URLs
Popular Topics
Complete chemical LOCs will have the greatest direct impact on two markets: medical diagnostics and laboratory instrumentation. LOCs will also affect chemical sensing markets and chemical synthesis. The relationship between LOCs and sensors is complex, because chemical sensing is the basis of many LOCs. It is uncertain whether LOCs will actually replace chemical sensors, although they perform many of the same tasks. More likely, advances in sensors will result in new LOCs as developers try to exploit miniaturization and performance of sensor technology in integrated systems.
No Index | Yes |
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Podcast | No |
Industries | Electronics and Sensors |
WIP Number | D229-01-00-00-00 |
Is Prebook | No |