Elementary PDMS-based building blocks of fluidic, optical and optofluidic components for Lab on a chip (LOC)
platforms has here been developed. All individual modules are compatible and can be anchored and released with the
help of puzzle-type connectors This approach is a powerful toolbox to create modular optofluidic systems (MOPS),
which can be modified/upgraded to user needs and in-situ reconfigurable. In addition, the PDMS can locally be
functionalized, defining a modular biosensor. Measurements in absorbance and fluorescence have been pursued as
demonstrator.
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