Diachostic microfluid structure and function (Ph.D. _ nano _ microelectronics)
Researcher and author: Dr. ( Afshin Rashid)
Diagnostic microfluid is a small version of a laboratory that uses more than hundreds of biochemical reactions simultaneously. They are specifically designed to function in a biological environment, especially within living organisms. This is not an electronic device. Biochips are made up of millions of biosensors that are used as micro-reactors to detect specific analytes such as enzymes, proteins, biological molecules and antibodies.
Biochip Microchip Diagnostic microfluid has various probes such as DNA, RNAi, protein fragments, etc., which are indicated by a dot on the chip. These probes are connected to the targets in the test sample. Due to hybridization, contact is made between the probes and their target. Biochip scanners and microarray image analysis software are then used to identify the target and quantify the signal. The results are obtained at the statistical level and are interpreted in a biological context. Diagnostic microfluid biochip microchips are an alternative to the biochemical laboratory. They are used for a large number of reactions such as DNA analysis, molecular biology methods and many biochemical reactions. These chips are really complex because they contain thousands of components. These pieces are physically designed as a completely custom bottom-up layout, which can be a very gigantic workforce.
Researcher and author: Dr. ( Afshin Rashid)
PhD in Nano-Microelectronics