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Detecting cancer cells in blood: Microfluidic device captures cancer cells with 90% efficiency
Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) refer to cancer cells that have broken off from a primary tumor. These tumor cells can travel ...
Objective: The concentration of bilirubin in blood or serum is useful for assessing liver function as well as monitoring ...
The integration of microfluidics and nanotechnology has revolutionized the landscape of cancer research, offering unprecedented precision in both ...
Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) refer to cancer cells that have broken off from a primary tumor. These tumor cells can travel through the blood in the ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNRussian Scientists Create Unique Device For Treatment Of Aggressive Brain Tumor - Glioblastoma
Russian scientists have created a microfluidic platform that replicates blood flow in the brain. It is capable of supporting ...
Microfluidic 'lab-on-a-chip' devices can be used to study the dynamics of gene networks in single cells. This Review discusses the various designs of these devices and the insights into modelling ...
An Open-Source Microfluidic Pump For Your Science Needs 8 Comments by: Lewin Day July 29, 2020 ...
Presently, microfluidic devices are created by traditional and expensive silicon-based manufacturing systems that utilize conventional lithography techniques requiring a clean room. Technology ...
Years ago, prototyping microfluidic systems was a long, time-intensive task. With inspiration from DIY PCB fabrication techniques, that time is now greatly reduced. However, even with the improveme… ...
Microfluidic devices use tiny spaces to manipulate very small quantities of liquids and gasses by taking advantage of the properties they exhibit at the microscale. They have demonstrated ...
Dolomite Microfluidics, a UK-based microfluidic solutions provider, has partnered with MilliporeSigma to create a range of off-the-shelf NanoFabTx microfluidic device kits that can produce poly ...
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