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Hong Cai1, Dongxia Wang1, Yiqun Zhao1
1Department of Clinical Laboratory, The Second Hospital of Dalian Medical University, Dalian 116023, China.
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Microfluidic chip technologies, also known as lab-on-a-chip systems, have profoundly transformed laboratory medicine by enabling the miniaturization, automation, and rapid processing of complex diagnostic assays using minimal sample volumes. Recent advances in chip design, fabrication methods-including 3D printing, modular and flexible substrates-and biosensor integration have significantly enhanced the performance, sensitivity, and clinical applicability of these devices. Integration of advanced biosensors allows for real-time detection of circulating tumor cells, nucleic acids, and exosomes, supporting innovative applications in cancer diagnostics, infectious disease detection, point-of-care testing (POCT), personalized medicine, and therapeutic monitoring. Notably, the convergence of microfluidics with artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning has amplified device automation, reliability, and analytical power, resulting in "smart" diagnostic platforms capable of self-optimization, automated analysis, and clinical decision support. Emerging applications in fields such as neuroscience diagnostics and microbiome profiling further highlight the broad potential of microfluidic technology. Here, we present findings from a comprehensive review of recent innovations in microfluidic chip design and fabrication, advances in biosensor and AI integration, and their clinical applications in laboratory medicine. We also discuss current challenges in manufacturing, clinical validation, and system integration, as well as future directions for translating next-generation microfluidic technologies into routine clinical and public health practice.
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