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Published in final edited form as: Anal Chem. 2019 Dec 2;92(1):150–168. doi: 10.1021/acs.analchem.9b04986

Figure 3.

Figure 3.

Rigid polymer microfluidic devices for bioanalytical applications. (A) Antimicrobial susceptibility testing device made from PP. A concentration gradient resulting from the design of the wells made in series.63 Reproduced from Sun, H.; Chan, C. W.; Wang, Y.; Yao, X.; Mu, X.; Lu, X.; Zhou, J.; Cai, Z.; Ren, K. Lab Chip 2019, 19, 2915-2924 (ref 63), with permission of The Royal Society of Chemistry. (B) A PC and COC device that was modified with UV light to allow solid-phase extraction of DNA.78 Reproduced from Campos, C. D. M.; Gamage, S. S. T.; Jackson, J. M.; Witek, M. A.; Park, D. S.; Murphy, M. C.; Godwin, A. K.; Soper, S. A. Lab Chip 2018, 18, 3459-3470 (ref 78), with permission of The Royal Society of Chemistry.