Diagnostic Chip Technology explores the transformative potential of microfluidic lab-on-chip systems in modern diagnostics. These miniature devices integrate complex lab procedures onto a single chip, promising rapid, portable, and cost-effective solutions for detecting infectious diseases and biochemical markers. One intriguing fact is their ability to perform point-of-care testing, bringing diagnostics directly to the patient. Another is their potential to drastically reduce the time and resources required for traditional laboratory analysis, offering faster results and lower costs.
The book uniquely balances theoretical foundations with practical applications, guiding readers through the principles of microfluidics, microfabrication, and sensor integration. It then delves into specific applications like infectious disease detection, including HIV and malaria, and the measurement of biochemical markers for conditions like cardiac events and cancer.
The final sections address commercialization challenges and future trends, providing a comprehensive overview of this rapidly evolving field.