... boost the success rate of in vitro fertilization (IVF), researchers report development of a tiny "lab on a chip" to evaluate the fitness of embryos harvested for transfer. A report on the approach — ...
Using new "lab on a chip" technology, chemists hope to create a hand-held device that may eventually allow physicians, crime scene investigators, pharmacists, even the general ...
... contest. Findings also have been recently published in two peer-reviewed journals, Lab on a Chip and Microfluidics and Nanofluidics.
The experimental device consists of two parallel electrodes made ...
... Aviv University is one of the top five universities in the world pioneering the "lab on a chip" concept. The nanolabs can be used to evaluate several biological processes with practical applications, ...
... and two other scientists from Johns Hopkins' Whiting School of Engineering have solved this problem with a lab-on-a-chip device that can help researchers study cell detachment. With this device, they ...
... the July 7 edition of Langmuir.
The new tool is a microfluidic device, also known as a "lab-on-a-chip." Representing a new application of microfluidics, the device measures biofilms' resistance to ...
... valves, can drive experimental samples through a lab-on-a-chip in a new system developed at the University ... U-M system requires only one "off-chip" connection.
"This system is a lot like fiberoptics ...
... carry out upwards of
a 1,000 different reactions simultaneously, when most others can
barely do two or three.
Labs-on-a-chip are often a scientist's best friend: plug it in
to a computer, and complex ...
... be used to integrate multiple different laboratory functions, this type of technology is sometimes called a "lab-on-a-chip."
"We applied this technique for the first time to analyze hormones in tiny ...
Scientists have developed a new "lab-on-a-chip" technique that analyzes tiny samples of blood and breast tissue to identify women at risk of breast cancer much more quickly than ever before.
... month of his research and the emerging field of lab-on-a-chip technology in the journal Analytical Chemistry. ... -size fluid samples are sent to external labs for analysis, usually requiring a 24- to 48- ...
... by researchers of the MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology, The Netherlands, is able to mimick the behaviour of medicine inside a human body. This chip is presented in the journal Lab on a Chip.
... for testing in an animal model within the next few months, is described in the April issue of Chemical Biology and on the Lab on a Chip Web site http://xlink.rsc.org/?doi=B900651F. ...
... Mao, who is the first author on the paper, reported their work in a recent issue of Lab on a Chip.
To create their lens, the researchers have constant, tiny streams of calcium chloride surrounded by ...
... particle analysis has been published online by the journal Lab on a Chip. First author Sergei Kuhn ... light through a liquid-filled channel on a chip. To trap particles, the researchers used two laser ...