“…Over the last decade, multiple reviews have been published in which all aspects of forensic DNA analysis in microfluidics, spanning from methodologies for individual steps, advantages and disadvantages, potential shortcomings, and perspectives have been detailed [3,161]. In a recent review by Bruijns et al, three integrated systems for forensic DNA analysis, which are commercially available (ParaDNA (Laboratory of the Government Chemist, Teddington, UK), RapidHIT(developed by IntegenX which is part of Thermo Fisher Scientific, South San Francisco, CA, USA), and ANDE (developed by NetBio (Waltham, MA, USA))), have been systematically reviewed [162]. Various aspects of these systems, e.g., ease-of-operation, associated costs, time of analysis, and portability are discussed; while the advantages of these systems are prominent, further improvements regarding the possibility of analyzing a wider range of forensic samples and regarding the cost of the cartridges are needed [162].…”