Yuyang Wang, Zecong Fang, Sen Li, Kexin Lin, Zhifeng Zhang, Junyi Chen, Tingrui Pan
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封底:封面图片基于 Wang 等人撰写的研究文章《用于眼压管理的液滴拉普拉斯阀青光眼植入物》。该封面图片描述了一种创新的无移动部件微阀,具有可定制和一致的阈值阀压,用于治疗难治性青光眼。它根据毛细管驱动的流动离散化原理运行,展示了一个带有液滴生成喷嘴和收集容器的简单设计。这种技术为青光眼植入物和其他需要被动式但高度可靠的微阀的微系统带来了巨大前景。(DOI: 10.1002/dro2.109)
Back Cover: The cover image is based on the Research Article Droplet Laplace valve-enabled glaucoma implant for intraocular pressure management by Wang et al.
This cover image depicts an innovative moving-parts-free microvalve with customizable and consistent threshold valving pressures for the treatment of refractory glaucoma. Operating on the principle of capillarity-driven flow discretization, it showcases a simple design with a droplet-generation nozzle and collecting reservoir. Such technology holds great promise for glaucoma implants and other microsystems that require a passive yet highly reliable microvalve. (DOI: 10.1002/dro2.109)