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  • Article - 29 Jan 2004
    A new silicon chip that uses nanotechnology promises to allow the detection of viruses faster, and more accurately, than ever before. The device, called the “ViriChip” was developed by a joint team...
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    MicroFab develops and commercializes high-payoff applications for microdispensing and precision printing using ink-jet technology. The capabilities of ink-jet microdispensing are applicable to a wide...
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    Caliber Imaging & Diagnostics, Inc. (Caliber I.D.) is a global leader in the design and manufacture of in-vivo and ex-vivo confocal microscopy equipment for the medical device, clinical research...
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    Tecan is a leading global provider of laboratory instruments and solutions in biopharmaceuticals, forensics and clinical diagnostics. The company specializes in the development, production and...
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    Cole-Parmer Ltd is one of the largest broad based manufacturers of laboratory products worldwide. Specialising in a range of benchtop equipment and high quality lab products, Cole-Parmer Ltd provides...
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    Warsash Scientific is a leading supplier of scientific instruments and components serving Australian and New Zealand research, defence and industry since 1976. We specialise in Nanopositioning,...
  • Article - 1 Aug 2005
    Nanotechnology enhances disease detection and drug delivery using biolabels like dendrimers and magnetic nanoparticles for early diagnosis and targeted therapy.
  • Article - 27 Jun 2005
    Applying nanotechnology techniques to sensors should improve the functionality and performance of sensing devices. Industry applications, the type of things that nanosensors can measure and detect,...
  • Article - 26 May 2005
    Biosensors can be used for military purposes or in the field of medical diagnostics. How multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) are used to make to make different types of nanosensors such as...
  • Article - 4 Mar 2005
    A mixed discipline research team from UCLA and Stanford University has released its findings on how using the nanocrystals known as quantum dots (qdots) in molecular medical imaging can help us better...

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