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a Virtual Journal on micro Total Analysis Systems
Edited by:
A. van den Berg, H. Andersson
See editorial board for all editors information
To find out more about the μTAS Virtual Journal, to view all the available issues and to sign-up for the free e-mail alert, please click here.
• Expert selection of high quality articles from 16 Elsevier Journals. • Fortnightly updates. • FREE Table of Contents alerts of new issues. • FREE abstracts. • Links to featured journals and full text articles.
Description
The microTAS Virtual Journal is available exclusively on the Web. The virtual journal covers the multi-disciplinary area of micro Total
Analysis Systems (microTAS). It provides an overview of papers published in several reputable and established Elsevier journals - each journal with their own original scientific orientation, and in combination
covering analytical chemistry, sensors, biotechnology and electrochemistry.
These articles are personally selected by the Editors
of the microTAS Virtual Journal, on the basis of their potential to highlight interesting and important developments in this field.
Topics covered include but are not limited to:
- Lab-on-a-chip
- Physics and chemistry of microfluidics
- Microfabrication
technology for microTAS
- Analytical chemical aspects
- Detectors, sensors, arrays for microTAS
- microTAS applications
- DNA analysis
- Microinstrumentation
- Microsystems for combinatorial chemistry.
Access to the services and content
- including full-text articles - provided by the microTAS Virtual Journal is free when your institute has a Science Direct or ScienceDirect
Web Editions subscription.
For all other users, everything on the microTAS Virtual Journal web site is free (including abstracts),
with the exception of full-text article content. However, individual articles may be purchased online for US$30.00 per article
(access is for 24 hours). Simply click on the article you are interested in, and follow the online instructions.
Audience
Academic and Industrial Researchers in Analytical Chemistry, Sensor and Instrument Development.
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Last update: 26 Jun 2008
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