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Magnetomicrofluidic chips operate based on the concepts of the circuit theory. Hence, this theory is discussed in this chapter. Electrical circuits are the most widely used circuits that have resulted in fundamental advances in the world. They are used in computer systems, mobile phones, smart devices, etc. But in addition to the electrical circuits, with electrons as the mobile components, optical circuits based on photons are introduced. This idea is recently used to develop magnetomicrofluidic circuits with particles as mobile components. By drawing inspiration from electrical circuits, magnetophoretic circuits are developed. These circuits offer controlled transport of magnetic particles and single cells in a microfluidic environment.
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Abedini-Nassab, R. (2023). Circuit Theory. In: Magnetomicrofluidic Circuits for Single-Bioparticle Transport. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-1702-0_2
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