Nano Chip Aims To Test Cells At Molecular Level
Seven researchers are tapping nanotechnology to deliver a device that could some day conduct as many as many as 2,000 tests on individual biological cells in real time. "The so-called nanolab chip could leapfrog today’s gene and protein microarrays to create a much faster and more granular device than exists today for early diagnosis and drug screening."
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