Microfluidics Market to Reach $77.5 Billion, Globally, by 2033 at 13.7% CAGR: Allied Market Research
Allied Market Research published a report, titled, "Microfluidics Market by Application (Medical/Healthcare and Non-Medical), ...
Microfluidics is the general term for the manipulation of nanoliter volumes of fluids through micro-channels. The field has led to the development of microfluidic devices or chips which are commonly ...
Can you explain how Bartels Mikrotechnik’s experience benefits clients looking for a fast entry into microfluidic applications? Bartels Mikrotechnik has over 26 years of experience in the ...
Artificial cilia have emerged as a transformative approach within the field of microfluidics. These engineered structures mimic the dynamic beating of biological cilia, enabling precise control over ...
Digital Droplet PCR (ddPCR) is a method for performing digital PCR use microfluidic water-oil emulsion technology. By utilizing microfluidics and fractionating DNA samples into nanoliter droplets , ...
Nanostructuring has become a key factor in controlling the electrochemical performance of materials. The development of novel nanomaterials with versatile chemical compositions and morphologies ...
The field of microfluidics presents many applications, and therefore, has undergone massive developments over the last few years. Lab-on-a-chip, point of care devices, organ-on-a-chip, cell capture, ...
Microfluidics technology development is entering a new phase, according to Andreas Manz, Ph.D., head of research at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Saarbrücken, Germany. Now that the ...
A microfluidic system with channels lined with magnetic liquids can ease the flow of samples and safely transport delicate cells, possibly helping to miniaturize microfluidic devices (Nature 2020, DOI ...
Raydiance Corporation, developer of the world’s first commercial-grade ultrafast laser, today announced it has partnered with the Small Spacecraft Division in the Engineering Directorate at NASA’s ...
The Biden administration awarded $45 million Tuesday to a research hub at Oregon State University that is working to develop applications for microfluidics, the science of manipulating fluids at ...
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