Microfluidic systems with enhanced detection systems
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1. A microfluidic device, comprising:
- a body structure comprising at least first, second and third planar substrate layers mated together;
a first channel network disposed between the first and second substrate layers, said first channel network comprising at least first, second, third, and fourth channel segments in the same plane;
a second channel network disposed between the second and third substrate layers;
at least a first channel providing fluid communication between the first and second channel networks, each of said first, second, third, and fourth channel segments of said first channel network being individually fluidly coupled to said first channel whereby at least two fluid streams may be simultaneously flowed into said first channel from said first channel network.
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Abstract
Microfluidic devices and systems having enhanced detection sensitivity, particularly for use in non-fluorogenic detection methods, e.g., absorbance. The systems typically employ planar microfluidic devices that include one or more channel networks that are parallel to the major plane of the device, e.g., the predominant plane of the planar structure, and a detection channel segment that is substantially orthogonal to that plane. The detection system is directed along the length of the detection channel segment using a detection orientation that is consistent with conventional microfluidic systems.
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1. A microfluidic device, comprising:
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a body structure comprising at least first, second and third planar substrate layers mated together; a first channel network disposed between the first and second substrate layers, said first channel network comprising at least first, second, third, and fourth channel segments in the same plane; a second channel network disposed between the second and third substrate layers; at least a first channel providing fluid communication between the first and second channel networks, each of said first, second, third, and fourth channel segments of said first channel network being individually fluidly coupled to said first channel whereby at least two fluid streams may be simultaneously flowed into said first channel from said first channel network. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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