Enhanced Multigradient Dilution Preparation
Meenakshi Sanyal, Somenath Chakraborty

TL;DR
This paper introduces an enhanced multi-gradient dilution algorithm (EMDP) for digital microfluidic biochips, reducing sample and waste droplets, improving efficiency, and comparing favorably with existing techniques.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel algorithm for multi-gradient dilution on microfluidic biochips that minimizes sample waste and improves operational efficiency.
Findings
Reduces sample and waste droplets during dilution process
Uses waste recycling to optimize sample usage
Outperforms recent dilution techniques like MTC, REMIA, and WARA
Abstract
Abstract: In our paper the new algorithm enhanced multi gradient Dilution Preparation (EMDP) is discussed. This new algorithm is reported with a lab on chip or digital Microfluidic biochip to operate multiple operation on a tiny chip. We can use Digital Microfluidic biochip to operate multiple operation on a tiny chip. Samples are very costly which are used in any Biochemical laboratory Protocols. For the case of fast and high throughput application, It is essential to minimize the cost of operations and the time of operations and that is why one of the most challenging and important phase is sample preparation. In our proposed algorithm, we have hide to reduce sample droplets and waste droplets and for this purpose waste recycling is used, when different series of multi gradient targets concentration factors (CFS) are generated. We have compared our proposed algorithm with recent…
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