The organ-on-chip market offers opportunities driven by the demand for alternatives to animal testing, advances in ...
The World Health Organization reports that around the world, people acquire more than a million curable sexually transmitted infections (STIs) every day. Most of those STIs, however, are asymptomatic.
Combining microchip engineering techniques with cutting-edge gene profiling, scientists at Columbia University have developed ...
Can you explain how Bartels Mikrotechnik’s experience benefits clients looking for a fast entry into microfluidic applications? Bartels Mikrotechnik has over 26 years of experience in the ...
MEMS devices based on microfluidics�the movement of minute amounts of liquids through microchannels�promise a new era of life-saving diagnostic and drug-delivery systems, as well as new ...
Viable bacteria in the blood, i.e., bacteremia, can lead to bloodstream infection (BSI) and sepsis, a syndromic, often fatal, inflammatory response. Rapid and accurate antimicrobial prescriptions are ...
Columbia University scientists have engineered a microfluidic chip that sustains living glioblastoma tumor slices, enabling precise drug testing and high-resolution genomic analysis. By controlling ...
Researchers have developed a groundbreaking, freely available droplet microfluidic component library, which promises to transform the way microfluidic devices are created. This innovation, based on ...
Novel approach analyzes thousands of red blood cells from a small sample, showcasing the long-term potential of microfluidics for testing across conditions Using advanced microfluidic technology, our ...