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Electrochemical cells physics background

Cell responses to physical or chemical cues are measured in microfluidic devices primarily via optical or electrochemical means. Huorescence is the most widely used optical detection technique, because absorbance detection (commonly used for macroscale assays) is of limited value in microchannels because of the short path lengths. Fluorescence detection, characterized by its unparalleled sensitivity, is easy to implement in microfluidic systems. Chemiluminescence and bioluminescence also offer low detection limits and have less background noise than fluorescence [8]. Electrochemical detectors are even more easily integrated with microfluidic devices and often are much less expensive than optical systems. However, fabrication of electrodes in microchannel devices is a technical challenge, and the electrical fields used in detection can interfere with on-chip processes such as electrophoresis. Electrochemical techniques include potentiometry, amperometry, and... [Pg.314]


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