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Markus, lab on chip involves EXTREMELY tiny volumes, microliters of fluid. Marb doesn’t claim that his luminol experiment was lab-on-chip throughout the entire video, because it simply isn’t.
What are organs-on-chips? In the late 1990s, researchers figured out a way to layer elastic polymers to control and examine fluids at a microscopic level. This launched the field of microfluidics ...
Registration Now Open: European Organoids and Spheroids Conference 2025: An Important and Expanding Field Using Microfluidics and Lab-on-a-Chip Technologies (Montpellier, France - June 24-25, 2025) ...
Now, researchers have unveiled a user-friendly method that generates individual droplets on demand with pinpoint accuracy. Using a modified microfluidic T-junction, the team combined fluid mechanics ...
The microfluidics market is rapidly transforming the landscape of healthcare, diagnostics, pharmaceuticals, and biotechnology ...
This presentation describes the development and application of a 3D-printed lab-on-a-chip that concurrently detects, via multiplexed electrochemical outputs and within 2 h, SARS-CoV-2 RNA in saliva as ...
Describe the limitations of traditional diagnostic platforms (e.g., cuvettes, 96-well, and 384-well plates) under the condition of increasing demands for multiplex detection and lower detection limits ...
Lab-on-chip devices are small instruments that can analyze several biological samples through chemical and electrical methods. Their small size allows for portability, and continued advancements like ...
Every winter, influenza returns with a new variant. People who have previously been infected with or vaccinated against flu may have some protection, but this depends on how well their immune system’s ...
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