Lab-on-a-chip, or microfluidic, technologies are tiny devices usually made from a transparent, rubbery material that can be used to transport and analyze liquids in pipes the size of a human hair.
Lab-on-a-chip, or microfluidic, technologies are tiny devices usually made from a transparent, rubbery material that can be used to transport and analyze liquids in pipes the size of a human hair.
Constructed using low-drug-absorbing plastics, Chip-R1 builds upon the core microfluidic design of Organ-Chips, offering researchers greater precision in predicting human drug responses.
The organ-on-chip market comprises businesses (organizations, sole proprietorships, and partnerships) that sell the organs-on-chips they create for toxi ...
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has paid £20m for the former Coherent chip-making facility at Newton Aycliffe, County Durham. Coherent, which also makes chips used by the military, had considered ...
CAT recently sold a significant stake in the company. Blue-chip stocks offer a good way to start investing since these are relatively low-risk investments. In this volatile stock market ...