Microfluidics For Biological Applications

(Nanowerk Spotlight) Microfluidics, the technology of precisely controlling fluids at the submillimeter scale, has long held the promise of revolutionizing biological research and medical diagnostics.

The Scientist: Emulate, Inc. Unveils the Chip-R1™ Rigid Chip with a Minimally Drug-Absorbing Profile to Improve Biological Modeling for ADME and Toxicology Applications

Emulate, Inc. Unveils the Chip-R1™ Rigid Chip with a Minimally Drug-Absorbing Profile to Improve Biological Modeling for ADME and Toxicology Applications

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In recent years, microfluidics has emerged as a revolutionary technology for biological analysis and medical diagnostics, enabling the precise control and manipulation of fluids at the microscale. At ...

This collection highlights recent publications in Nature Communications on microfluidic advances: both technical improvements and those with exciting biological applications. We showcase the areas ...

NBC News: PositiveID Corporation Completes Its Acquisition of MicroFluidic Systems, a Leader in Biological Testing and Sample Prep Applications With 29 U.S. Patents and Patents Pending

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PositiveID Corporation Completes Its Acquisition of MicroFluidic Systems, a Leader in Biological Testing and Sample Prep Applications With 29 U.S. Patents and Patents Pending

The field of microfluidics presents many applications, and therefore, has undergone massive developments over the last few years. Lab-on-a-chip, point of care devices, organ-on-a-chip, cell capture, ...

Labroots: Microfluidics without Borders: Commercialization Perspectives of High Throughput Applications for Acoustic Droplet Ejection Technology

Microfluidics without Borders: Commercialization Perspectives of High Throughput Applications for Acoustic Droplet Ejection Technology

Nanowerk: Novel platform harnesses microfluidics and optics for rapid, low-cost cellular analysis

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The Korea Times: Chonnam Nat'l University microfluidics study features on cover of leading journal