Genizer's NanoMixer is a microfluidic mixer designed for laboratory use. This nanomixer prepares mRNA, DNA, siRNA delivery systems, and various other nanoparticles. It is an electronic device that ...
MIT engineers have just introduced an element of fun into microfluidics. The field of microfluidics involves minute devices that precisely manipulate fluids at submillimeter scales. Such devices ...
There are two major design subfields in microfluidics—chip-in-a-lab and lab-on-a-chip. Chip-in-a-lab aims to shrink laboratory operations down to the microliter (or smaller) scale, mainly for the cost ...
Microfluidics, the ability to manipulate tiny volumes of liquid, is at the heart of many lab-on-a-chip devices. Such platforms can automatically mix and filter chemicals, making them ideal for disease ...
The field of microfluidics involves minute devices that precisely manipulate fluids at submillimeter scales. Such devices typically take the form of flat, two-dimensional chips, etched with tiny ...
With a simple tweak, researchers turned a commercial microfluidic chip designed for nucleic acid analysis into a device that can rapidly measure binding affinities between proteins and peptide ligands ...
Researchers miniaturize a more expensive diagnostic test into a single-use microfluidic chip roughly the size of a miscroscope slide. Elizabeth Armstrong Moore is based in Portland, Oregon, and has ...
Chemists have created a device -- using little more than paper and sticky tape -- that can precisely separate liquids for further medical or environmental analysis. The scientists write in a ...
A new microfluidic device promises to revolutionize kidney disease screening by enabling rapid, accurate, and low-cost testing of creatinine levels in urine. Creatinine is a key biomarker used to ...