At the National Science Foundation, microfluidic devices have important applications in medical research, drug development and diagnostic tools. The compact devices have channels carved into a resin chip that enable testing on a microscale and are labor-intensive to produce.A team of engineers based at the University of Southern California, pursuing U.S. National Science Foundation-supported research,…
Engineers fabricate microfluidic chips for biomedical applications by constructing photopolymer resin and using UV light for curing each layer
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