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The Whole BioChip: A Chip of Rubber, With Tiny Rivers Running Through It.
Fluidigm is helping bring an important component of the biological revolution to market with it's microfluidic multiplexer lab-on-a-chip technology. This innovation makes manipulating minute quantities of chemical and biological samples in tiny, human hair sized chambers much easier to control, and will accelerate the ability to simultaneously mix, purge and screen thousands of potential compounds for their biological efficacy. Stay tuned, microfluids is today looking for a market, while the rest of the biosciences catch up.
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