Biochip - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The development of biochips is a major thrust of the rapidly growing biotechnology industry, which encompasses a very diverse range of research efforts including genomics ...
Eppendorf (company) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eppendorf Biochip Systems is part of the Eppendorf company, specialized in microarray solutions for routine applications, including DNA microarrays for gene expression analysis ...
Randox Laboratories
Each biochip has 25 DTRs. Each DTR holds an individual test. This means that 23 tests can be carried out with two reserved for internal quality control, a unique Biochip ...
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666, Biochip. DIGITAL ANGEL vaccination implantation identification Applied Digital Solutions MONDEX Microchip Implant under the skin Digital Angel is an implant ...
AquaBioChip
Technology. AquaBioChip, LLC has developed novel and sensitive genotypic assays for high-throughput microarray and PCR-chip platforms. Fabrication with in situ synthesis technology ...
Biochip technology could become standard diagnositc tool for human ...
Biochip technology could become standard diagnostic tool for human, veterinary medicine (Download printable, PDF version) ARGONNE, Ill. (Nov. 17, 2006) — Researchers at ...
biochip - Wiktionary
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Laboratory for Biological MicroChips
The gel-based biochips developed by the Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology (EIMB) consist of an array of three dimensional pads on the hydrophobic surface. Miniature and ...
KBCS - THe korean BioChip Society
The Korean BioChip Society is an organization of biochip professional and others interested in the biochip profession, such as proteomics, functional genomics, Bio-MEMS ...
snopes.com: Mondex Biochips
(Technically, a biochip is a computer chip made from organic molecules rather than from silicon or germanium. The term "biochip" is also used more generally to refer to any type of ...
