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Printed on a Chip, Living Laser Is an Adept Biosensor

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SINGAPORE, April 5, 2021 — A standard inkjet printer is at the heart of a new method that Nanyang Technological University Singapore and China (NTU Singapore and China) developed for monitoring the sometimes subtle interactions between bacteria and antibiotics. The researchers’ approach produced a disposable “living laser on a chip” that supports direct drug-screening applications. The technology, they said, could enable increasingly sensitive and high-throughput testing using micronano laser technology. Introduced in a study led by NTU Singapore’s Yu-Cheng Chen, the living laser...Read full article

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