Lab on a Chip Based on CMOS Technology: System Architectures, Microfluidic Packaging, and Challenges

This article is a survey of the most common lab-on-a-chip techniques based on CMOS technology. It also presents different microfluidic packaging techniques that are used in the currently used lab on a chip based on CMOS technology.

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