Microfluidics involves handling and processing of extremely small fluid volumes, which are generally in the range of microliters or even picoliters. Microfluidics based systems offer significant advantages such as lower reagent consumption, portability, reduced analysis time, and ability to integrate complex fluidic manipulations on a single microchip. Microfluidics has applications in biomedical research, medical diagnostics, drug discovery, and healthcare.

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