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Microfluidic actuators based on temperature-responsive hydrogels

D'eramo et al., 2018

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17752211981984093098
Author
D'eramo L
Chollet B
Leman M
Martwong E
Li M
Geisler H
Dupire J
Kerdraon M
Vergne C
Monti F
Tran Y
Tabeling P
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Microsystems & Nanoengineering

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The concept of using stimuli-responsive hydrogels to actuate fluids in microfluidic devices is particularly attractive, but limitations, in terms of spatial resolution, speed, reliability and integration, have hindered its development during the past two decades. By patterning and …
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