Flow control in microfluidics is essential for precise fluid manipulation in lab-on-a-chip devices, organ-on-a-chip models, and droplet-based microfluidics. By regulating flow rates and pressure at the microscale, researchers can improve experimental accuracy and reproducibility. Whether for single-cell analysis, drug delivery, or biomimetic tissue engineering, mastering microfluidic flow control enables greater precision in biological and chemical processes.
This review explores the principles, common techniques, and key applications of flow control in microfluidics, along with the latest advancements in the field.
Flow control in microfluidics refers to the ability to regulate the movement of liquids and gases within microfluidic devices. The method used depends on the experiment’s requirements, such as stability, response time, and accuracy.
Among these, pressure-driven flow control offers the highest precision, making it the preferred choice for advanced microfluidic experiments.
Flow control plays a crucial role in a variety of microfluidic applications, including:
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