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3D-printed bioanalytical devices
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Bishop GW
; Satterwhite-Warden JE
; Kadimisetty K
; Rusling JF
Nanotechnology
2016[Jul]; 27
(28
): 284002
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While 3D printing technologies first appeared in the 1980s, prohibitive costs,
limited materials, and the relatively small number of commercially available
printers confined applications mainly to prototyping for manufacturing purposes.
As technologies, printer cost, materials, and accessibility continue to improve,
3D printing has found widespread implementation in research and development in
many disciplines due to ease-of-use and relatively fast design-to-object
workflow. Several 3D printing techniques have been used to prepare devices such
as milli- and microfluidic flow cells for analyses of cells and biomolecules as
well as interfaces that enable bioanalytical measurements using cellphones. This
review focuses on preparation and applications of 3D-printed bioanalytical
devices.