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This is said to be UK s largest collaborative research project on miniaturized chemistry, mainly concerning the use of chip technology. Members are universities, vendors and user companies (see also [45]). The consortium initiates a large, multidisciplinary collaboration, which combines academic excellence, user steering, and manufacturer input. [Pg.21]

Mikroreaktorenfur die chemische Synthese, Nachrichten aus der Chemie, May 2000 Chip technology initiates quest for small structures better temperature control on the small scale fast mixing by diffusion several kg productivity per day no novel, but better chemistry perfect control over process parameters corresponding increase in selectivity basic micro-reactor functions selected examples of use micro reactors as routine tools in the laboratory first start-up companies [113],... [Pg.87]

This series will cover the wide ranging areas of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology. In particular, the series will provide a comprehensive source of information on research associated with nanostructured materials and miniaturised lab on a chip technologies. [Pg.224]

Kniss, R., Revolution of the drug discovery process using laboratory-on-a-chip technology, Am. Lab., 30(24), 40, 1998. [Pg.436]

Jonsson, U., Fagerstam, L., Ivarsson, B., Johnsson, B., Karlsson, R., Lundh, K., Lofas, S., Persson, B., Roos, H., Ronnberg, I., Sjolander, S., Stenberg, E., Stahlberg, R., Urbaniczky, S., Ostlin, H., and Malmqvist, M. (1991). Real-time biospecific interaction analysis using surface plasmon resonance and a sensor chip technology. Biotechniques 11, 620-627. [Pg.116]

PI. polymorpha [80] is generally referred to as safe and was widely used for pharma-protein production (cytokines, vaccines, coagulation factors) [80]. The genome sequence is known and DNA chip technologies have been established. Hansenula was developed to an expression platform which was implemented for the production of recombinant vaccines. [Pg.46]

Wang Y et al. Identification of the genes responsive to etoposide-induced apoptosis application of DNA chip technology. FEBS Lett 1999 445 269-273. [Pg.118]

Zhu, H., and Snyder, M. (2003). Protein chip technology. Curr. Opin. Chem. Biol. 7, 55-63. [Pg.354]

A. Manz, Y. Miyahara, J. Miura, Y. Watanabe, H. Miyagi, and K. Sato, Design of an open-tubular column liquid chromatograph using silicon chip technology. Sens. Actuators Bl, 249-255 (1990). [Pg.406]

Wilgenbus, K. and Lichter, P. 1999. DNA chip technology ante portas. Journal of Molecular Medicine 77(11), 761-768. [Pg.104]


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