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March 28th, 2005
NEC Develops Super Fast Bionano Chip
Abstract:
NEC Corp. has developed a prototype protein analysis technology that can analyze samples about 20 times faster than conventional techniques.
The company's technology can complete an analysis of a blood sample in about 60 or 70 minutes, compared to the day or so such analysis takes by conventional methods, according to Wataru Hattori, assistant manager at NEC's Nanotechnology Group, at the company's Fundamental and Environmental Research Laboratories.
Source:
bio-itworld.com
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