Optofluidic Microsystems for Application in Biotechnology and Life Sciences

Microfluidic systems have been shown to have a large potential for applications in biotechnology and life sciences. This includes traditional fluid actuators alongside alternative techniques such as nanofluidic and multiphase systems. While the fluidic sy

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Optical Nano- and Microsystems for Bioanalytics Volume Editors: W. Fritzsche, J. Popp Vol. 10, 2012 Mathematical Modeling of Biosensors An Introduction for Chemists and Mathematicians Volume Authors: R. Baronas, F. Ivanauskas, J. Kulys Vol. 9, 2010 Optical Guided-wave Chemical and Biosensors II Volume Editors: M. Zourob, A. Lakhtakia Vol. 8, 2010 Optical Guided-wave Chemical and Biosensors I Volume Editors: M. Zourob, A. Lakhtakia Vol. 7, 2010 Hydrogel Sensors and Actuators Volume Editors: Gerlach G., Arndt K. -F. Vol. 6, 2009

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Optical Nano- and Microsystems for Bioanalytics Volume Editors: Wolfgang Fritzsche Ju¨rgen Popp

With contributions by A. Aloisi  P.C. Ashok  H. Becker  G.G. Bentini  B.P. Cahill  J. Cao  M. Chiarini  S. David  K. Dholakia  W. Fritzsche  A. Funfak  C. Ga¨rtner  E. Gheorghiu  M. Gheorghiu  T. Henkel  M. Hoffmann  S. Julich  M. Kielpinski  R.K. Kribich  D. Ku¨rsten  L. Leroy  T. Livache  E. Maillart  D. Malsch  A. Ma¨rz  J. Metze  J. Michael Ko¨hler  P. Mike Gu¨nther  R. Mo¨ller  A. Olaru  C. Polonschii  J. Popp  P.D. Puiu  M. Riedel  R. Rinaldi  P. Ro¨sch  S. Schneider  S. Sinzinger  M. Urban  S. Wagner  S. Werres

Editors Professor Dr. Wolfgang Fritzsche Institute of Photonic Technology (IPHT) Nanobiophotonics Department Albert Einstein Straße 9 07745 Jena, Germany

Professor Dr. Ju¨rgen Popp Institute of Physical Chemistry and Abbe Center of Photonics Friedrich-Schiller University Jena Helmholtzweg 4 07743 Jena, Germany and Institute of Photonic Technology (IPHT) Albert Einstein Straße 9 07745 Jena, Germany

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