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Microfluidic Systems make the Impossible Possible

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David L. Shenkenberg, Features Editor

According to the Jan. 15, 2009, Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News, the market for microfluidic technology will climb toward $1.9 billion over the next three years. Shown are LabChips made by Caliper for the Agilent 2100 Bioanalyzer. Microfluidic chips are small rectangular pieces of glass, hard plastic or poly(dimethylsiloxane), a rubbery material used to make contact lenses. The tiny chips contain very small channels through which fluid flows. They save lab space, increase productivity and can enable studies that heretofore were impossible. Caliper’s own systems use special...Read full article

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    Published: April 2009
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