Free-standing microfluidic channels are used to both transport and analyze
molecules of interest. In a biochemical context, such molecules may be
polypeptides, nucleic acids, or other biomolecules. The free-standing
channels provide a real-time readout of concentration without the need
for labeling with reporter molecules. The channels can also measure
enthalpy values and equilibrium constants by detecting heat released from
or absorbed by the sample.