Microfluidic Sorting Device Developed By Harvard Researchers
March 10, 2010 by SiliconValleyNano.com · Leave a Comment
Microfluidic Sorting Device Developed By Harvard Researchers
Microfluidic technology increases efficiency, reduces costs, and could be a boon for synthetic biologyFictional candy maker Willy Wonka called his whimsical device to sort good chocolate eggs from bad, an eggucator. Likewise, by determining what enzymes and compounds to keep and which to discard, scientists are aiming to find their own golden eggs: more potent drugs and cleaner sources of energy …
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