Microfluidic Wheatstone bridge for rapid sample analysis.

@article{Tanyeri2011MicrofluidicWB,
  title={Microfluidic Wheatstone bridge for rapid sample analysis.},
  author={Melikhan Tanyeri and Mikhil Ranka and Natawan Sittipolkul and Charles M. Schroeder},
  journal={Lab on a chip},
  year={2011},
  volume={11 24},
  pages={
          4181-6
        }
}
We developed a microfluidic analogue of the classic Wheatstone bridge circuit for automated, real-time sampling of solutions in a flow-through device format. We demonstrate precise control of flow rate and flow direction in the "bridge" microchannel using an on-chip membrane valve, which functions as an integrated "variable resistor". We implement an automated feedback control mechanism in order to dynamically adjust valve opening, thereby manipulating the pressure drop across the bridge and… 

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