High-pressure HP Series provides new opportunities in microfluidics; LT Series designed for applications requiring long lifetimes
Recent research could advance the goal of personalized cancer treatment by allowing rapid and low-cost separation of tumor cells circulating in the bloodstream
Microfluidic tech effectively shrinks a medical pathology laboratory onto a small chip
Inspired by the game of Pachinko, new approach uses microscopic wells lined with electrodes to analyze cells for cervical cancer
Microfluidic techniques offer the ability to generate and self-assemble highly monodisperse droplets into ordered emulsions in a single device
A simple innovation the size of a grain of sand means we can now analyze cells and tiny particles as if they were inside the human body
Cornell engineers have created simple machines constructed of biomaterials with properties of living things
Chemical engineering researchers developed a self-powered microfluidic sheet that wraps, flaps, and creeps
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