A. Podwin, A. Graja, Dawid Przystupski, D. Lizanets, P. Śniadek, R. Walczak, J. Dziuban
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Abstract
Growing interest in outer space exploration with the use of small scale (1-10 kg), so called, CubeSat nanosatellites can be recently observed. Special attention is paid here mainly to the investigation of widely understandable life development in diverse and harsh space environments [1] –[3]. Application of a miniature lab-on-chip (LOC) instrumentation in this regard appears to be reasonable solution to conduct different and relatively inexpensive biomedical tests in microgravity. As a response, this work presents a multi-functional and full-featured LOC platform ready for the integration with the dedicated nanosatellite system.