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August 1st, 2005
Nanofluidics Produces Million-Fold Concentration of Proteins
Abstract:
A new nanoscale filter capable of concentrating proteins on a microfluidic device could provide a critical boost to efforts aimed at identifying rare proteins associated with early-stage cancers. The nanofluidic filter was developed by Jongyoon Han, Ph.D., and colleagues at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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