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Exploring the potential of microfluidics for next-generation drug delivery systemsopen access

Authors
Bhattacharjee, GargiGohil, NisargShukla, MalvikaSharma, SwatiMani, IndraPandya, AlokChu, Dinh-ToiBui, Nhat LeThi, Yen-Vy NguyenKhambhati, KhushalMaurya, RupeshRamakrishna, SureshSingh, Vijai
Issue Date
Jul-2023
Publisher
Elsevier Inc.
Keywords
Drug carrier; Drug delivery; Microfluidics; Microneedles; Precision; Robotics
Citation
OpenNano, v.12, pp.1 - 16
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SCOPUS
Journal Title
OpenNano
Volume
12
Start Page
1
End Page
16
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/186040
DOI
10.1016/j.onano.2023.100150
ISSN
2352-9520
Abstract
The platform of microfluidics offers a precise control and manipulation over fluids at a small scale and therefore has gained much attention in recent times. This topic is currently applied to automation and high-throughput analysis in several areas, including extraction of DNA, RNA and proteins, gene identification, gene assembly, cloning, single-cell analysis, organs grown on chips, PCR, drug screening, toxicity testing and drug delivery. Conventional methods used for drug delivery are sometimes non-targeted leading to loss of administered drugs and reduced drug effectiveness. Recent advances in microfluidics allow precise dose-dependent delivery of a drug to a targeted location. Several microfluidics designs have been implemented to improve the precision of treatment in clinics. This review highlights currently available tools in microfluidics, designs for drug carriers, delivery methods, robotics and artificial intelligence in the field of microfluidics.
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