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. 2012 Mar 1;6(1):014112–014112-11. doi: 10.1063/1.3687381

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Images of gel discs on a finger (left) and on a digital microfluidic device with no top plate (right). Aqueous droplets (yellow) are included in the image on the right to demonstrate the differences in geometry (i.e., the gel discs are cylinders, and the droplets have a domed shape). The gels and droplets contain dye to make them visible.