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Based On Microfluidic And Microarray Technology, Biochips Are Developed
Microfluidic

Biochips are designed substrates (also known as "miniaturised laboratories") used in molecular biology that may support several simultaneous biochemical operations. The effective screening of several biological analytes is one of the objectives of Biochips technology, with potential applications in anything from disease diagnostics to the search for bioterrorism chemicals. Digital microfluidic biochips, as an illustration, are being researched for use in biomedical domains. A group of (near) cells in a microfluidic array in a digital microfluidic biochip can be set up to serve as storage, functional activities, as well as for dynamically conveying fluid droplets.

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