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Transform your biochip/biosensor applications with BioDot
16 Sept 2024Developing cutting-edge biochips and biosensors comes with unique challenges. From achieving microscale precision to preventing cross-contamination, researchers face complex obstacles. These issues can significantly impact projects in areas like rapid diagnostics and drug discovery. BioDot's flyer explores these persistent problems and how innovative liquid handling techniques are helping teams push past traditional limits. If you're curious about fresh approaches to longstanding issues in the field, you might find some thought-provoking insights in this overview.
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BiosensorsBiosensors are devices used to detect an analyte using biological molecules specific to the analyte coupled to a detector. Biosensor instruments may be photometric, typically using surface plasma resonance (SPR), electrochemical or QCM (quartz crystal microbalance) biosensors. Biosensors should be selective, portable, robust and sensitive and have a fast response time. Systems may be manual or automated and usually have associated software.Automated Liquid HandlingAutomated liquid handling equipment is used to mix, dilute and dispense allotted volumes of liquid into microplates and other vessels automatically. The robotic, liquid handling arms can dispense from single channel to 3456 multichannel as well as operate nanoliter dispensing, enabling high throughput of samples. Find the best automated liquid handlers in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.

