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. 2021 Jan 5;7:620809. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2020.620809

Table 3.

Advantages and challenges of conventional and microfluidics methods of EVs isolation.

Conventional methods Microfluidics methods
Advantages Capable in scaling up a single experiment
Well-established protocols
Available assays and standardization
Small device footprint Low contamination risk
Low sample consumption
Easy in integration of multi-step protocols
Easily disposable
Rapid and easy fluid manipulation
Real time process monitoring
Flexible in changing the protocols or experimental setup
Low shear force on biological samples
Challenges Low recovery rate
Fixed device design and architecture
High volume consumption
Limited to end-point analysis
Labor intensive and trained technicians for running experimental tests
Less control over the process
High maintenance cost
Complex operational control and manufacturing
Requires multiple components such as pump, valve, tubing, and connectors for operation
Standardization and industrialization
Sensitive to operational conditions
Difficult for mass production