The researchers demonstrated the efficiency of
the chip laboratory using a model system of gene regulation, the Lac - Operon.
Not exact matches
This flexibility allows the organs - on -
chips to be
used in many different
laboratories and spurs «democratization» of the technology, she said.
NUS Engineering researchers have developed a low - cost microfluidic
chip that can quickly and accurately detect and quantify nano - bioparticles
using only a standard
laboratory microscope without any fluorescent labels.
The Geophysical
Laboratory's Tim Strobel talks in the November issue of New Scientist about hacking silicon's structure to make it more efficient for
use in computer
chips and solar panels.
Through «heart - on - a-
chip» technology — modeling a human heart on an engineered
chip and measuring the effects of compound exposure on functions of heart tissue
using microelectrodes — Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory (LLNL) researchers hope to decrease the time needed for new drug trials and ensure potentially lifesaving drugs are safe and effective while reducing the need for human and animal testing.