biochip


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a microchip that uses tiny strands of DNA to latch onto and quickly recognize thousands of genes at a time

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XPS analysis was performed on biochip samples at different stages of "layering", including untreated, pretreated, and silanated substrate.
"Applied Precision is one of the world's leading suppliers of biochip readers, and we look forward to working together to revolutionize the very backbone of drug discovery in this age of digital biology," added Richard P.
The company's initial product offerings include the Protein Profiling Biochip System and the Human Cytokine Biochip.
During the design of the biochip and the optimization of the hybridization protocol, special importance was attended to the effectiveness of the extraction procedure, discrimination between single mutations, sensitivity, and reproducibility.
A biochip is a collection of miniaturized test sites arranged on a surface that permits many tests to be performed simultaneously, or in parallel, in order to achieve higher throughput and speed.
Biolidics currently derives revenue from the sale of its ClearCell(R) FX1 System, the accompanying CTChip(R) FR1 biochip and other consumables to academic and research institutions, hospitals and laboratories, which use its ClearCell(R) FX1 System.
Recent research from the USA has developed a novel microbial identification system based on biochip technology (4).
ON THIS DAY LAST YEAR: Human organs had been whittled down to fit on a biochip that can be used to test new drugs, scientists revealed.
For the past six years Ismail has been developing a biochip that will be able to distinguish between sick and healthy cells in the human body.
As reference sample for fluorescence measurements a biochip functionalized up to BS3 (sample C4) was used.
For their proof-of-concept study, the team designed and fabricated a disposable biochip that is "integrated with a microheater, force sensors, and electrical sensors," as described in their paper, allowing them to take mechanical, electrical, and thermal measurements.