Search results for biochip
Researchers Demonstrate Molecular Delivery System for Molecular Communication
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Mar 27, 2008 |
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NTT DoCoMo, Inc. announced today that in experiments being carried out jointly with Professor Kazuo Sutoh of the Department of Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo, and Associate Professor Shoji Takeuchi of the Institute ...
Proteins in gel
Jun 24, 2009 |
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Biochips carrying thousands of DNA fragments are widely used for examining genetic material. Experts would also like to have biochips on which proteins are anchored. This requires a gel layer which can now ...
Plastic biochip speeds up protein detection
Sep 28, 2006 |
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A new, fast, and inexpensive way to test for medically important molecules, such the blood clot protein thrombin and faulty proteins present in Alzheimer’s disease, could emerge from research published today in the journal ...
Biochip allows genes to express themselves
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Feb 13, 2007 |
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Biochip platforms that work as artificial cells are attractive for medical diagnostics, interrogation of biological processes, and for the production of important biomolecules. However, to match the complexity of nature, ...
Biochips can detect cancers before symptoms develop
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May 12, 2008 |
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In their fight against cancer, doctors have just gained an impressive new weapon to add to their arsenal. Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory have developed a chip that ...
Biochip mimics the body to reveal toxicity of industrial compounds
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Dec 17, 2007 |
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A new biochip technology could eliminate animal testing in the chemicals and cosmetics industries, and drastically curtail its use in the development of new pharmaceuticals, according to new findings from ...
Research lights up biochip potential
Aug 15, 2006 |
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New research from a University of Alberta optics expert is shining a light on some of the challenges facing lab-on-a-chip technology. Electrical engineering professor Dr. Jim McMullin has developed a new type ...
Biochip Technology Has a Great Future
Sep 15, 2004 |
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Developers of Electrical Biochip Technology Nominated for German Technology and Innovation Award - Fraunhofer ISIT, Siemens and Infineon Plan Further Collaboration on Biochip Technology "We are pleased to have ...
Rapid Response to Avian Flu Threat
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Jan 26, 2007 |
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An interdisciplinary team of researchers led by Yanbin Li, professor of biological engineering in the University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture, has developed a portable biosensor for in-field, rapid screening ...
The pocket laboratory
Dec 20, 2004 |
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Made in Germany, the world’s first fully electric biochip can quickly, reliably and automatically detect pathogens or residual traces of antibiotics. For this development, the president of the Federal Republic awarded the ...
New biochip helps study living cells, may speed drug development
Oct 20, 2006 |
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Purdue University researchers have developed a biochip that measures the electrical activities of cells and is capable of obtaining 60 times more data in just one reading than is possible with current technology.
AWACSS Hunts Hormones and Pesticides in Drinking Water
May 12, 2005 |
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Siemens has developed a new portable analysis system for detecting harmful substances in bodies of water. As reported in the latest issue of the company’s research magazine "Pictures of the Future", the suitcase-sized ...
Professors to develop hand-held pathogen testing device
Dec 18, 2006 |
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Testing for deadly food, air and water pathogens may get a lot easier and cheaper thanks to the work of a Michigan State University researcher and his team.
Lego system for production facilities
Mar 11, 2008 |
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Things that work on a small scale are not necessarily as successful on a large one. It takes a lot of patience and money to scale up analytical or therapeutic processes from the laboratory to industrial manufacture. ...
Urine-powered battery developed (Update)
Aug 15, 2005 |
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Physicists in Singapore have succeeded in creating the first paper battery that generates electricity from urine. This new battery will be the perfect power source for cheap, disposable healthcare test-kits for diseases such ...


