System-on-Chip (SoC) finds applications in embedded devices, personal computers, and mobile computing. Similarly, lab-on-chip technologies are gaining traction in research and development (R&D) in MedTech and BioTech as well. Lab-on-chip systems integrate multiple laboratory functions in a single circuit. Moreover, the compact design allows for the generation of larger amounts of data from smaller quantities of liquids, in a shorter period.
French startup Nanobiose develops a lab-on-chip solution aiming to improve in-vitro analysis for molecular R&D. Nanobiose’s product, SecretCells, utilizes a microfluidic biochip with independent wells for 2D and 3D cells culture in addition to a removable biosensor.
These features together allow for the accurate detection of up to 10 biomarkers, including TNF, IL-1beta, IL-2, IFN-gamma, and more.
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