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Advances in the field of nanotechnology have led to the development of miniaturized devices called lab-on-a-chip (LOC). Lithography, in particular, has helped create nanoscale impressions on the surface of metals and semiconductors.

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Diagnostic Biochips: Brain Research Tools for the Future

Diagnostic Biochips: Brain Research Tools for the Future

New LoCKAmp Device Delivers Lab-Quality COVID Test Results in Just 3 Minutes

New LoCKAmp Device Delivers Lab-Quality COVID Test Results in Just 3 Minutes

Archer Further Enhances Biochip gFET Design for Advanced Sensing and Sends to Commercial Foundry Partner

Archer Further Enhances Biochip gFET Design for Advanced Sensing and Sends to Commercial Foundry Partner

Effective encoding strategy streamlines the handling and storage of single-cell data

Effective encoding strategy streamlines the handling and storage of single-cell data

Scientists create a miniaturized environment to unravel the secrets of plant health, carbon storage

Scientists create a miniaturized environment to unravel the secrets of plant health, carbon storage

Generating Cell Repellent Surfaces in Microfluidic Devices

Generating Cell Repellent Surfaces in Microfluidic Devices

Advanced lab-on-a-chip optical biosensors offer rapid and efficient COVID-19 diagnosis

Advanced lab-on-a-chip optical biosensors offer rapid and efficient COVID-19 diagnosis

Researchers develop novel technique to control tiny water droplets in lab-on-a-chip applications

Researchers develop novel technique to control tiny water droplets in lab-on-a-chip applications

New, patented method helps drugs to easily enter the cells

New, patented method helps drugs to easily enter the cells

'Lab-on-a-chip' technology accurately detects early and advanced breast cancer

'Lab-on-a-chip' technology accurately detects early and advanced breast cancer

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