Microfluidic mixing techniques and devices are pivotal in advancing applications ranging from chemical synthesis to biomedical diagnostics. In these systems, liquids or gases are combined in channels ...
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Cornell’s fish gill-inspired panels improve heat and chemical mixing
Engineers at Cornell University have developed perforated, flexible panels modeled on fish gills that significantly improve ...
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 ...
A new microfluidic device promises to revolutionize kidney disease screening by enabling rapid, accurate, and low-cost testing of creatinine levels in urine. Creatinine is a key biomarker used to ...
Active microvalves and passive microvalves in microfluidic chips. (A) Typical structure of active microvalve: sliding arm. PDMS structures contain a guiding channel and a fluidic channel and were ...
3D printing creates hydrophobic barriers in hydrophilic paper, guiding liquids along precise paths for controlled mixing, gradients, and two-phase separation. (Nanowerk News) Filter paper plays ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) The control of fluids at microscopic scales is fundamental to numerous technologies, from medical diagnostics to water purification. Traditionally, moving small volumes of liquid ...
It has taken little more than a decade for microfluidics-based systems to become accepted and integrated into drug discovery by Big Pharma companies such as Merck, J&J, Pfizer, Lilly, Tashio, Amgen, ...
Lipopolyplexes are emerging as effective, second-generation, nonviral vectors to deliver gene therapies, yet there are challenges. To resolve them, researchers at the University of Milan have ...
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