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Smart lab-on-a-chip technology introduces other challenges, but it is a relatively new field with nothing but upside.
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Because the dimensions of the lipid bilayer and the alpha-hemolysin pore, as well as the required amount of electrical current, are at the nanoscale level, the "single-molecule mass spectrometry" technology may one day be incorporated into "lab-on-a-chip" molecular analyzers and single-strand DNA sequencers.
DNA Sieve — Nanoscale Pores can be Tiny Analysis Labs | Impact Lab 2007
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One of the more exciting areas is the fusion of nanotechnology with genetic engineering to develop lab-on-a-chip systems.
Thomson Reuters Publishes "Innovation Hot Spots" Peter Zura 2009
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For the last several years, research circles have been buzzing, with talk of "lab-on-a-chip" sensors.
Wired Top Stories 2009
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One of the more exciting areas is the fusion of nanotechnology with genetic engineering to develop lab-on-a-chip systems.
Archive 2009-06-01 Peter Zura 2009
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Tagging individual cells would allow each to be tracked as it passed through a "lab-on-a-chip" for example.
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This discovery opens the way to sophisticated biosensors mounted on ‘lab-on-a-chip’ devices — sensors to run blood tests, detect chemicals in water supplies or for drug testing.
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Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » A photonic ‘lab-on-a-chip’
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Potential Applications Water-repellent paint, glass, and other "self- cleaning" surfaces (challenge: make it robust enough for real-world use); super-slick microfluidics components for lab-on-a-chip devices.
Just Dew It: What Scientists Can Learn From Flower Petals Thomas Hayden 2008
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Potential Applications Water-repellent paint, glass, and other "self- cleaning" surfaces (challenge: make it robust enough for real-world use); super-slick microfluidics components for lab-on-a-chip devices.
Just Dew It: What Scientists Can Learn From Flower Petals By Thomas Hayden 2008
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