A microfluidic device is a fluidic apparatus used for mounting solid-state nanopore chips. It fixes the chip through different layered cover plate structures and module groups, enables electrolyte solutions to contact the chip via a unique flow channel design, and connects to a current amplifier through electrodes. The microfluidic devices include: an integrated two-dimensional fluidic cell compatible with Lsmart-SP1, and a portable fluidic cell adaptable to various detection equipment (such as Axon/HEKA patch-clamp systems and Element eONE).
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Cell-231 Integrated Two - Dimensional Fluidic Module | Cell-241 Easy to Install and Highly Versatile |