Microprinting cuts biodetector sensor size
Author: Chappell Brown
Looking to cut biodetector size and cost, Washington State University researchers have applied microprinting to the design of lab-on-a-chip systems. The technique can produce dense arrays of sensors specifically tuned to register the presence of particular DNA sequences.
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