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Near Infrared Microfluidic Droplet Control System

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Abstract

We have built a near infrared (NIR) optical system to physically manipulate micronsized aqueous droplets using only thermal gradients. We have performed a simple, absorption- based biological protein detection assay using this device.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

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