Scientists manipulate water droplets to create biochemical reactors
Researchers have developed a new method that manipulates tiny water droplets in lab-on-chip applications for cell culturing and drug screening.
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Researchers have developed a new method that manipulates tiny water droplets in lab-on-chip applications for cell culturing and drug screening.
A new magnetically driven rotary microfilter has been developed to filter particles inside a lab-on-a-chip microfluidic device.
According to new research, the biochip market will grow as a result of the rising demand for personalised medicine.
A new microfluidic technology has been developed by researchers, which utilises magnetic ferrobots to automate chemical analyses and assays.
Scientists combine organ-on-a-chip and stem-cell technologies to make a powerful tool for diabetes research.
New lab on a chip technology has been developed to evaluate the effects of different drivers of NAFLD on liver cells.
Researchers create eye neuron network model to study retinal diseases, possible treatment options...
For Thermo Fisher Scientific, 2018 brings with it a suite of new sequencing solutions that continue to promote application flexibility and throughput scalability for oncology, reproductive health, inherited and infectious disease research.
The NIH has announced 13 two-year awards totalling $15m, to develop 3-D microphysiological system platforms that model human disease...
Engineers have demonstrated a technique for making 3-D-printed biomaterials that can degrade on demand, which can be useful in making intricately patterned microfluidic devices...