Microfluidic biochips represent a transformative technology that miniaturises laboratory functions onto single chip platforms, revolutionising biochemical assays, point‐of‐care diagnostics, and ...
Novel techniques, automated machines, sophisticated synthetic and bioprospected polymerases, and developments in symbiotic sequencing technologies have transformed PCR into a multifaceted, adaptable ...
The microfluidics market offers opportunities in diagnostic healthcare, driven by the demand for precise, rapid PoCT ...
Microfluidics is an interdisciplinary field that combines principles from physics, chemistry, and engineering to create devices that can process and analyze minuscule volumes of liquids. Often, ...
Monitoring cancer cells effectively can help physicians with treatment and management, thus reducing cancer-related mortality. Can non-invasive technologies pave the way for improved monitoring to ...