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Improvements in rare cell isolation and common blood tests

Improvements in rare cell isolation and common blood tests

Researchers identify painful symptoms of sickle cell disease

Researchers identify painful symptoms of sickle cell disease

Isolating and concentrating cells from whole blood: an interview with Victor Ugaz

Isolating and concentrating cells from whole blood: an interview with Victor Ugaz

New NHGRI grants to help develop technologies to dramatically reduce DNA sequencing costs

New NHGRI grants to help develop technologies to dramatically reduce DNA sequencing costs

Scientists demonstrate automated worm sorter for biological research

Scientists demonstrate automated worm sorter for biological research

New platform for detecting substandard and counterfeit medicines using microfluidics

New platform for detecting substandard and counterfeit medicines using microfluidics

New assay can identify rare cancerous cells within mixed populations

New assay can identify rare cancerous cells within mixed populations

New optical microscope identifies rare breast cancer cells

New optical microscope identifies rare breast cancer cells

New microfluidic device can sort cancer cells, particles

New microfluidic device can sort cancer cells, particles

Biomedical engineers develop SMART detector for flu diagnosis

Biomedical engineers develop SMART detector for flu diagnosis

Pioneering new test can quickly diagnose coeliac disease

Pioneering new test can quickly diagnose coeliac disease

Unrestricted sales into prenatal health announced by Fluidigm

Unrestricted sales into prenatal health announced by Fluidigm

New microfluidic device can harvest rare circulating tumor cells from blood

New microfluidic device can harvest rare circulating tumor cells from blood

Louisiana Tech professor receives NSF CAREER grant

Louisiana Tech professor receives NSF CAREER grant

New microfluidics-based microarray can accurately detect breast cancer

New microfluidics-based microarray can accurately detect breast cancer

New inexpensive medical sensor may simplify diagnosis of diseases

New inexpensive medical sensor may simplify diagnosis of diseases

IBM's non-contact, microfluidic, silicon probe minimizes patient discomfort

IBM's non-contact, microfluidic, silicon probe minimizes patient discomfort

Harvard SEAS, BASF to co-host symposium on pharmaceutical nanoformulations

Harvard SEAS, BASF to co-host symposium on pharmaceutical nanoformulations

NIH awards $3.2M for development of highly efficient system of generating nucleic acid molecules

NIH awards $3.2M for development of highly efficient system of generating nucleic acid molecules

Intelligent Fingerprinting launches prototype of hand-held drug testing device

Intelligent Fingerprinting launches prototype of hand-held drug testing device

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