Genizer's NanoMixer is a microfluidic mixer designed for laboratory use. This nanomixer prepares mRNA, DNA, siRNA delivery systems, and various other nanoparticles. It is an electronic device that ...
Researchers led by Assoc. Prof. Dr. SavaÅŸ TaÅŸoÄŸlu from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Koç University have developed a new, open-access and machine learning-assisted design tool aimed at ...
This study investigates various microfluidic chip fabrication techniques, highlighting their applicability and limitations in the context of urgent diagnostic needs showcased by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Researchers developed a microfluidic chip with 3D-printed microstructures that moves droplets precisely, captures cells efficiently, and quickly forms cell spheroids for improved lab-grown tissue ...
Environmental pollutant analysis typically requires complex sample pretreatment steps such as filtration, separation, and preconcentration. When solid materials such as sand, soil, or food residues ...
Figure 1a,b illustrates the geometry of the studied microfluidic chip. The microchannel has a length (L) of 250 μm and a height (H) of 40 μm. The reaction surface, measuring 20 μm, is situated on the ...
Researchers led by Assoc. Prof. Dr. SavaÅŸ TaÅŸoÄŸlu from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Koç University have developed a new, open-access and machine learning–assisted design tool aimed at ...
The Interdisciplinary Research Institute of Grenoble (CEA-Irig), CEA-Leti, and fellow European and Canadian institutes and researchers have demonstrated the complete vascularization of organoids on a ...
Stephen Quake, a bioengineer and applied physicist at Stanford University, has always been interested in the interface between physics and biology. During his work at the California Institute of ...
The challenge is that the tumor immune microenvironment is not a static backdrop but a constantly shifting ecosystem shaped by cancer cells, immune cells, stromal cells, cytokines, and physical ...
Combining microchip engineering techniques with cutting-edge gene profiling, scientists at Columbia University have developed a new way to study drug responses in living slices of human brain tumor ...
Growing cells in three dimensions is critical for studying how tissues behave in the body, yet most laboratory platforms remain either too simple or too complex to use widely. Researchers now present ...
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