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Microfluidic devices have become a platform for high-throughput sorting, analysis, and assembly in the pharmaceutical industry, nanomaterials science, and other fields. Conventional microfluidic devices are fabricated by photolithography, which makes it difficult to fabricate complex three-dimensional structures. Combined with chemical etching, DLW has become a widely used approach for 3D microfluidic device fabrication.
Fig. Engineers at the University of Maryland (UMD) have created the first 3D-printed fluid circuit element so tiny that 10 could rest on the width of a human hair. The diode ensures fluids move in only a single direction — a critical feature for products like implantable devices that release therapies directly into the body. (Source from: https://www.eurekalert.org/multimedia/765951)