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Advances in Optical Filters for the Life Sciences

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Herman Chui, Bookham Inc.

Photonics technologies find application in many analytical instruments in the life sciences. In drug development, for example, photonics enables high-specificity, high-throughput screening for the identification of drug targets and for the genetic screening of subjects. As drug-development costs continue to rise, greater emphasis is placed on the early stages to increase the success rate in later stages. Similarly, in medical diagnosis, photonics is enabling advances in the early clinical screening of such diseases as HIV, cardiovascular disorders and glaucoma. As these and other areas...Read full article

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    Published: January 2005
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