Microfluidic device rapidly orients hundreds of embryos for high-throughput experiments

Monday, January 3, 2011 - 12:20 in Biology & Nature

Researchers have developed a microfluidic device that automatically orients hundreds of fruit fly and other embryos to prepare them for research. The device could facilitate the study of such issues as how organisms develop their complex structures from single cells - one of the most fascinating aspects of biology...

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