Lab-on-chips for cellomics : micro and nanotechnologies for life science / edited by Helene Andersson, Royal Institute of Technology, Microsystem Technology, Stockholm, Sweden, Albert van den Berg, University of Twente, Enschede, the Netherlands.
Material type: TextPublisher: New Delhi, India : Springer, 2006Edition: First Indian reprint; Springer international editionDescription: xv, 363 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 818128481X
- Springer ENIN.
- 571.6028 LAB 22
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571.4 DAV Physics in biology and medicine / | 571.4 GLA Biophysics : with 162 figures / | 571.455 KIN Bionanophotonics : | 571.6028 LAB Lab-on-chips for cellomics : micro and nanotechnologies for life science / | 571.64 VOL Voltage-gated ion channels as drug targets / | 572.80285GOP Bioinformatics : | 572 ATK Physical chemistry for the life sciences / |
Includes index.
The convergence of life sciences and micro/nanotechnologies is one of the fastest growing modern R and D areas with an enormous potential societal impact. Microfluidics or Lab-on-Chip (LOC) devices, also dubbed BioMEMS, are a fascinating example of this combination of two scientific areas. This book, which is the first volume entirely dedicated to microfabricated cell-based systems, will provide readers with a quick introduction to the field as well as with a variety of specific examples of such Lab-on-Chip systems for cellomics applications. It will give investigators inspiration for innovative research topics, whereas end users will be surprised about the wide variety of new and exciting applications.
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