A team of researchers from the University of Bristol has developed a novel low-cost and open-source 3D printing process for producing microfluidic devices. A microfluidic chip is a set of micro-channe…
NYGC’s 3D printed microfluidic kit makes cell analysis up to 200 times cheaper
Identifying and targeting the correct cells to treat diseases like Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is now cheaper and more accessible thanks to a new 3D printed droplet microfluidic control instrument. Deve…