Scaling down single-cell reactions to the nanoliter level is critical to minimize the risk of contamination, increase reaction efficiency, and reduce costs. Researchers from the Single-cell Center of ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Scientists manipulating living cells face a fundamental challenge: working with thousands of samples at the nanoliter scale – volumes measured in billionths of a liter. At this ...
A pioneer in miniaturizing and automating immunoassays at the nanoliter-scale, Gyros AB launched a new, compact system at SLAS2015 in Washington, D.C. Using the company's microfluidic technology, the ...
The extracellular microenvironment plays a key role in controlling cellular behavior 1,2. For cells growing on a surface, the properties of the surface, such as roughness and hydrophobicity, and ...
The advantages of miniaturization are obvious. Conserving precious enzymes and substrates, reducing reagent cost, and increasing throughput continue to drive researchers toward lower reaction volumes.
Microfluidic approaches offer several benefits over their standard molecular biology counterparts. The most obvious benefit is decreased sample volume (which results in decreased waste volume), but ...
The FDD Pulseless Nanoliter Development Kit is designed to provide a rapid, seamless, all-in-one solution for superior fluid control. Image Credit:Fluid Metering, Inc. With its comprehensive package, ...
A novel study demonstrates that droplets at a miniscule level can be precisely controlled, opening new avenues in micro-scale systems. (Nanowerk News) Scientists from the Research Center for Materials ...
The Nanoject II is the latest development in the Nanoject family of microinjectors. One of the unique features of the Nanoject II is the use of a higher torque motor than in previous models. This new ...