Immobilized microfluidic enzymatic reactors
- 26 November 2004
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Wiley in Electrophoresis
- Vol. 25 (21-22), 3550-3563
- https://doi.org/10.1002/elps.200406096
Abstract
The use of enzymes for cleavage, synthesis or chemical modification represents one of the most common processes used in biochemical and molecular biology laboratories. The continuing progress in medical research, genomics, proteomics, and related emerging biotechnology fields leads to exponential growth of the applications of enzymes and the development of modified or new enzymes with specific activities. Concurrently, new technologies are being developed to improve reaction rates and specificity or perform the reaction in a specific environment. Besides large‐scale industrial applications, where typically a large processing capacity is required, there are other, much lower‐scale applications, benefiting form the new developments in enzymology. One such technology is microfluidics with the potential to revolutionize analytical instrumentation for the analyses of very small sample amounts, single cells or even subcellular assemblies. This article aims at reviewing the current status of the development of the immobilized microfluidic enzymatic reactors (IMERs) technology.Keywords
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