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Developments in technology and applications of microsystems
In the past year, microchips as applied to miniaturised total analysis systems, or μTAS, have benefited from technological improvements in their fabrication and been applied to analysis in many different biological areas. From a technological perspective, salient work includes fast, cheap and easy m...
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