Lab-on-a-chip

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Synopsis: Domenii: Nanotechnology: Nanotechnology generale: Nanotechnologies: Nanomedicine: Lab-on-a-chip:


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#Lab-on-a-chip tracks down most wanted microbe A diagnostic tool that about the size of a credit card has identified a highly prized gut microbe.


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and virtual walls for low-surface tension liquids also have immense potential for many lab-on-a-chip devices


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In the near term the material could also be embedded in lab-on-a-chip devices to magnetically direct the flow of cells and other biological material through a diagnostic chip s microchannels.


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Such particles could make it more feasible to design lab-on-a-chip devices, which hold potential as portable diagnostic devices for cancer and other diseases.


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An international team of researchers led by ICFO-Institute of Photonic Sciences in Castelldefels announce the successful development of a lab-on-a-chip platform capable of detecting protein cancer markers in the blood using the very latest advances

Although very compact (only a few square centimeters) the lab-on-a-chip hosts various sensing sites distributed across a network of fluidic micro-channels that enables it to conduct multiple analyses.


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#Lab-on-a-chip device detects cryptosporidium in as little as 10 minutes For a healthy individual, an infection of Cryptosporidium parvum may mean nothing more than a few days of bad diarrhea.

Recently, researchers at Fudan University's Institute of Biomedical sciences in Shanghai developed a lab-on-a-chip device that can rapidly diagnose cryptosporidium infections from just a finger prickotentially bringing point-of-care diagnosis to at-risk areas in rural China


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#Microfluidics Technology-Based Lab-on-a-chip Device Could Reduce Cost of Sophisticated Tests for Diseases Rutgers engineers have developed a breakthrough device that can significantly reduce the cost of sophisticated lab tests for medical disorders


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#Lab-on-a-chip Cuts Costs of Sophisticated Lab Tests Engineers at Rutgers University have designed a three-inch long,


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US researchers have developed a new low-cost lab-on-a-chip device to aid analysis of sputum from patients with pulmonary diseases such as tuberculosis and asthma.


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The tiny lab-on-a-chip device requires 90 percent less sample fluid than conventional tests. great deal of research has been hindered


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#New lab-on-a-chip could revolutionize early diagnosis of cancer Scientists have been laboring to detect cancer and a host of other diseases in people using promising new biomarkers called exosomes.

Dubbed the lab-on-a-chip the device promises faster result times reduced costs minimal sample demands and better sensitivity of analysis when compared with the conventional bench-top instruments now used to examine the tiny biomarkers.

A lab-on-a-chip shrinks the pipettes test tubes and analysis instruments of a modern chemistry lab onto a microchip-sized wafer Zeng said.

Zeng and his fellow researchers have developed the lab-on-a-chip for early detection of lung cancer--the number-one cancer killer in the U s. Today lung cancer is detected mostly with an invasive biopsy after tumors are larger than 3 centimeters in diameter and even

Using the lab-on-a-chip lung cancer could be detected much earlier using only a small drop of a patient's blood.

Zeng said the prototype lab-on-a-chip is made of a widely used silicone rubber called polydimethylsiloxane and uses a technique called on-chip immunoisolation.

Beyond lung cancer Zeng said the lab-on-a-chip could be used to detect a range of potentially deadly forms of cancer.


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including popular lab-on-a-chip devices. Capillary action draws water and other liquids into confined spaces such as tubes, straws, wicks and paper towels,

the paper authors wrote. his insight has implications for optimal design of microfluidic and lab-on-a-chip devices based on stimuli-responsive smart polymers.


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"We have the potential to develop small and robust lab-on-a-chip devices for smartphones, "says Kort Bremer,


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Instead of performing experiments with dozens of test tubes, each droplet in a lab-on-a-chip can serve as a microscopic test tube,


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2015optical nanoantennas set the stage for a NEMS lab-on-a-chip revolution February 24th, 2015qd Vision Named Edison Award Finalist for Innovative Color IQ Quantum dot Technology February 23rd,


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Winner of the 2015 Lindros Award for translational medicine, Kjeld Janssen is pushing the boundaries of the emerging lab-on-a-chip technology The postage stamp-sized square of fused silica Kjeld Janssen is holding

The $10, 000 grant provided by the award will be used in direct support of the development of the Omnisense lab-on-a-chip. he promise and delivery of high-throughput, real-time,

He worked more than two years in industry, developing lab-on-a-chip technology for Medimate B. V, . before crossing the Atlantic to land in Pennathur lab. At UCSB,


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Winner of the 2015 Lindros Award for translational medicine, Kjeld Janssen is pushing the boundaries of the emerging lab-on-a-chip technology July 7th, 201 0


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including popular lab-on-a-chip devices. Capillary action draws water and other liquids into confined spaces such as tubes, straws, wicks and paper towels,

"This insight has implications for optimal design of microfluidic and lab-on-a-chip devices based on stimuli-responsive smart polymers


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Lab-on-a-chip devices are already being used around the world to help provide on-the-spot diagnoses for diseases such as HIV and Ebola,

but by tweaking his the lab-on-a-chip technology, he predicts hel be able to do the same thing for a substantially reduced cost.

Even better, theye also been able to show that the therapeutic cells their lab-on-a-chip creates are highly viable

And in the meantime, find out more about the technique behind Pawell lab-on-a-chip device in this UNSW video from last year:


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The $10, 000 grant provided by the award will be used in direct support of the development of the Omnisense lab-on-a-chip. he promise and delivery of high-throughput, real-time,

He worked more than two years in industry, developing lab-on-a-chip technology for Medimate B. V, . before crossing the Atlantic to land in Pennathur lab. At UCSB,


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