Call it the science of small, but a trio of University of Florida chemical engineers have developed a lab-on-a-chip process that could make a big difference for DNA research and, ultimately, patients.
Concept of the integration of an inkjet dispenser and a microfluidic mixer enabling control over droplet composition from a single nozzle in real-time during printing. (Reprinted from doi: ...
The goal of microfluidic mixing is to accomplish a thorough and quick mixing of two distinct samples in interaction chambers at high pressure. To mix two-component samples; the MixGenizer has a dual ...
Micronit Microfluidics is a commercial supplier and ... allowing fluid movement or mixing. Users have the ability to create any number of valves they desire using the system.
Purification removes contaminants from DNA samples, ensuring the integrity of the genetic material and providing more ...
Microfluidic technology miniaturizes complex laboratory processes — such as mixing, reactions, separations, etc. — into devices the size of a microscope slide. The UF team has developed a ...
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