Lab-on-a-Chip: 7 Reasons You Should Care

Chris Newmarker

August 23, 2016

1 Min Read
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They could be replicating the connection between muscles or nerves, blood clotting, a lung, cancer, and much more. A host of recently announced microfluidic devices are recreating the human body on a chip, offering the hope of better understanding and diagnosis of disease. 

Here are seven recent breakthroughs that especially caught our eye:

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Chris Newmarker is senior editor of Qmed. Follow him on Twitter at @newmarker.

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