Definition
Embedding microfluidic channels into a standard plate format to scale experiments and simplify setup (BioFlux positioning).
Why it matters
For scientific teams:
- Combines microfluidic precision with familiar workflows.
- Enables higher throughput experimentation.
- Supports comparative and screening studies.
For decision-makers:
- Reduces adoption friction.
- Scales experiments without specialized infrastructure.
- Improves ROI for flow-based assays.
FAQ
Q: Why does plate format matter?
A: It simplifies handling and scaling.
Q: What experiments benefit most?
A: Shear-dependent adhesion, biofilm, and gradient assays.