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Nature Medicine 1, 1093 - 1095 (1995)
doi:10.1038/nm1095-1093
Microfabricated chemical measurement systems
J. Michael Ramsey1, 3, Stephen C. Jacobson1 & Michael R. Knapp2
- 1Chemical and Analytical Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, PO Box 2008, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831-6142, USA
- 2Caliper Technologies Corporation, 1020 Prospect Street, Suite 405, La folia, California 92037, USA
- 3Correspondence should be addressed to J.M.R.
It is clear to most who have experienced the chemistry or biochemistry laboratory that the tools available in this setting do not represent a benchmark of modern engineering accomplishment. Laboratory work is more often characterized by sticky plastic tape, large numbers of disposable test tubes, or sloshing liquids than it is by automated sensing or computer control.
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