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Rapid diagnostic testing at the site of the patient is essential when a fully equipped laboratory is not accessible. In article number 2008712, Rob Ameloot and co‐workers present a novel powder‐based 3D‐printing method that enables monolithic capillarity‐driven microfluidic devices. Precise spatial control over the internal surface chemistry of porous bodies is used to fabricate microfluidic devices...
Rapid diagnostic testing at the site of the patient is essential when a fully equipped laboratory is not accessible. To maximize the impact of this approach, low‐cost, disposable tests that require minimal user‐interference and external equipment are desired. Fluid transport by capillary wicking removes the need for bulky ancillary equipment to actuate and control fluid flow. Nevertheless, current...
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