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Integrated microfluidic biosensors: shaping the future of quantitative life sciences and on-chip molecular diagnostics.

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Naquin, T; Naquin, C; Wu, Q; Chen, Y; Canning, A; Yang, K; Li, Y; Zhao, S; Ling, Y; Ma, Z; Jin, K; He, Y; Yang, S; Lee, LP; Huang, TJ
Published in: Lab on a chip
June 2026

Integrated microfluidic biosensors have rapidly evolved into powerful platforms to meet the increasing demand for ultrasensitive and high-throughput quantitative analysis. By seamlessly combining sample handling through microfluidics with real-time detection via biosensors, these systems provide unmatched benefits in sensitivity, speed, portability, and immediate monitoring, thereby transforming diagnostics in human and animal health, environmental sensing, and point-of-care testing. In this review, we provide a comprehensive overview of integrated microfluidics with biosensors, highlighting the synergistic interplay between these two complementary fields and their various biomedical applications. We begin by examining different microfluidic technologies, including 3D dynamic cell culture systems, inertial microfluidic separation, acoustofluidics, dielectrophoresis, optofluidics, and immunoassays. Next, we discuss integrated microfluidic systems that incorporate various biosensor technologies, including electrochemical, electrophysiological, plasmonic, Raman, and quantum sensors. These are designed to detect and analyze DNA, RNA, proteins, exosomes, cells, and small organisms, covering a size range from nanometers to millimeters. Additionally, we discuss the wide range of applications for integrated microfluidic biosensors and examine significant challenges and future opportunities that will influence their ongoing development and practical use. Finally, we highlight successful commercial products developed with integrated microfluidic technologies.

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Published In

Lab on a chip

DOI

EISSN

1473-0189

ISSN

1473-0197

Publication Date

June 2026

Volume

26

Issue

12

Start / End Page

3617 / 3661

Related Subject Headings

  • Microfluidic Analytical Techniques
  • Lab-On-A-Chip Devices
  • Humans
  • Biosensing Techniques
  • Animals
  • Analytical Chemistry
  • 40 Engineering
  • 34 Chemical sciences
 

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Naquin, T., Naquin, C., Wu, Q., Chen, Y., Canning, A., Yang, K., … Huang, T. J. (2026). Integrated microfluidic biosensors: shaping the future of quantitative life sciences and on-chip molecular diagnostics. Lab on a Chip, 26(12), 3617–3661. https://doi.org/10.1039/d5lc00957j
Naquin, Ty, Chloe Naquin, Qian Wu, Ying Chen, Aidan Canning, Kaichun Yang, Yuna Li, et al. “Integrated microfluidic biosensors: shaping the future of quantitative life sciences and on-chip molecular diagnostics.Lab on a Chip 26, no. 12 (June 2026): 3617–61. https://doi.org/10.1039/d5lc00957j.
Naquin T, Naquin C, Wu Q, Chen Y, Canning A, Yang K, et al. Integrated microfluidic biosensors: shaping the future of quantitative life sciences and on-chip molecular diagnostics. Lab on a chip. 2026 Jun;26(12):3617–61.
Naquin, Ty, et al. “Integrated microfluidic biosensors: shaping the future of quantitative life sciences and on-chip molecular diagnostics.Lab on a Chip, vol. 26, no. 12, June 2026, pp. 3617–61. Epmc, doi:10.1039/d5lc00957j.
Naquin T, Naquin C, Wu Q, Chen Y, Canning A, Yang K, Li Y, Zhao S, Ling Y, Ma Z, Jin K, He Y, Yang S, Lee LP, Huang TJ. Integrated microfluidic biosensors: shaping the future of quantitative life sciences and on-chip molecular diagnostics. Lab on a chip. 2026 Jun;26(12):3617–3661.
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Published In

Lab on a chip

DOI

EISSN

1473-0189

ISSN

1473-0197

Publication Date

June 2026

Volume

26

Issue

12

Start / End Page

3617 / 3661

Related Subject Headings

  • Microfluidic Analytical Techniques
  • Lab-On-A-Chip Devices
  • Humans
  • Biosensing Techniques
  • Animals
  • Analytical Chemistry
  • 40 Engineering
  • 34 Chemical sciences