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. 2019 Jun 20;10(6):412. doi: 10.3390/mi10060412

Table 2.

Advantages and disadvantages of droplet-based microfluidics for selected applications.

Selected Applications Droplet Microfluidics
Advantages Limitations
Single-cell sequencing Rapid (21,000 cells/h) [47] Requires specific microfluidic device and instrument for droplet sorting
PCR Sensitivity (1–1011 copies per reaction) and accurate (<2% standard deviation) [22]
ELISA Reduction of sample and reagent volume, decrease operation time, no need for purification steps [74]
Single-cell sorting Reduced amount of reagent (10 cells/mL), faster sorting time (100,000 droplets/s) [113]
Directed evolution Reduced amount of reagent (<6 pL) and Increased efficiency (1 × 108 reactions/day) [81]
Drug screening Increased the number of drugs and cell samples tested (80,000 cells/screening), low reagent consumption (<3 mL) [145,148]