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Q&A: Biophotonics in Europe

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Laura S. Marshall, [email protected]

Better, faster, more cost-effective and less invasive – these are wish-list keywords for just about any life sciences researcher, clinician, medical technician or patient. They also are the buzzwords driving the biophotonics industry. Even as the European economy succumbed to the downturn of recent years, biophotonics as a market segment did better than some others. BioPhotonics magazine asked several European companies for a candid look at how the market is doing these days and where the technology is likely to take us in the future. Inject Enterprise offers a...Read full article

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