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Royal Society of Chemistry, Lab on a Chip, 4(20), p. 709-716, 2020

DOI: 10.1039/c9lc01042d

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When robotics met fluidics

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Abstract

The marriage of robotics and fluidics provides a route to AI-guided high-throughput synthesis and testing in two modalities: integrated centralized facilities that produce data, and distributed systems that synthesize products and conduct disease surveillance.