Researchers develop an all-optical system for testing lab-on-a-chip human hearts
A novel all-optical system uses optogenetics, machine vision cameras, and off-the-shelf components to stimulate and image engineered networks of human heart cells.
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A novel all-optical system uses optogenetics, machine vision cameras, and off-the-shelf components to stimulate and image engineered networks of human heart cells.
Dr Larysa Baraban, physicist at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR) is researching a chip that should ultimately make it possible to develop personalised cancer immunotherapies.
The team from Hangzhou Dianzi University developed a three-dimensional-stacked multi-stage inertial microfluidic sort chip to enrich and separate CTCs.
The study has highlighted an important advance in using graphene for electrokinetic bio-sample processing and analysis.
Researchers have implemented structural colour printing in microfluidic fabrication which creates new pathways for medical diagnostics and miniaturised sensors.
A research centre based at the University of Kansas has been awarded $6.6 million to create lab-on-a-chip technology for medical tests.
Researchers have developed a new method that manipulates tiny water droplets in lab-on-chip applications for cell culturing and drug screening.
A new magnetically driven rotary microfilter has been developed to filter particles inside a lab-on-a-chip microfluidic device.
According to new research, the biochip market will grow as a result of the rising demand for personalised medicine.
A new microfluidic technology has been developed by researchers, which utilises magnetic ferrobots to automate chemical analyses and assays.
Scientists combine organ-on-a-chip and stem-cell technologies to make a powerful tool for diabetes research.
New lab on a chip technology has been developed to evaluate the effects of different drivers of NAFLD on liver cells.
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For Thermo Fisher Scientific, 2018 brings with it a suite of new sequencing solutions that continue to promote application flexibility and throughput scalability for oncology, reproductive health, inherited and infectious disease research.
The NIH has announced 13 two-year awards totalling $15m, to develop 3-D microphysiological system platforms that model human disease...