Magnetic Beads Transport Chip
February 21, 2012 | Terry Sharrer
Combining features of microfluidic devices, magnetic beads, and technology more typically applied to random access memory of computers, engineers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and the University of Colorado at Boulder have developed a programmable microfluidics chip that uses low power electric current to trap, release and flow magnetic beads through the device. They envision this being useful in rapid medical diagnostics, and perhaps in DNA sequencing. MORE WITH VIDEO