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Fluorescence Microscopy Becomes Portable

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Tiny lab-on-a-chip is developed with unique laser-processing technique.

Anne L. Fischer

A centimeter-wide “lab-on-a-chip” has been developed by engineers at the University of California, Berkeley, using a new laser-processing technique. The chip, which contains optical elements for fluorescence analysis, can be taken onto the battlefield to determine if a soldier has been exposed to biochemical agents, or it can be used on the street to identify anthrax or other toxins. It even enables DNA analysis to be performed on the spot and on the go. The technique used to build the chip is called laser liftoff, where a laser selectively separates and transfers thin-film components...Read full article

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    Published: April 2004
    Glossary
    chip
    1. A localized fracture at the end of a cleaved optical fiber or on a glass surface. 2. An integrated circuit.
    chipdefenseFeaturesfluorescence analysislaser-processing techniqueoptical elementsSensors & DetectorsUniversity of California

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