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.
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Researchers at the University of Notre Dame have developed a novel, automated device capable of diagnosing glioblastoma, a fast-growing and incurable brain cancer, in less than an hour. The average ...
A team of scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) has developed a new biochip that, when paired with Artificial Intelligence (AI), can detect quickly and accurately ...
febit's microfluidic microarray technology offers a promising approach for diagnostic testing based on automated microRNA (miRNA) biomarker profiling. The Geniom RT Analyzer makes it possible to ...
Some years ago I wrote a book entitled ``Red Sky.'' In it I foretold that some day Americans would be inoculated with a grain-of-wheat sized implant called a biochip. Progression would be from pets ...
Scientists have developed a new biochip that, when paired with Artificial Intelligence (AI), can detect quickly and accurately extremely small amounts of microRNAs, which are tiny genetic markers ...
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