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High-throughput assays can be performed using microfluidic devices, but optics have remained off the chip, according to a recent review on advances in optofluidics written by researchers from California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, from Stanford University and from Howard Hughes Medical Institute in Stanford, all in California. However, researchers have begun integrating optics and microfluidics on the same chip. Such optofluidic devices are more compact, allow high-throughput optical analysis and enable optofluidics users to change optical properties simply by altering the...Read full article

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