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Sublym Review: 75% Faster Microfluidic Fabrication | Case Study

Customer Story From 30 Minutes to 7.5: How the Sublym Transformed Microfluidic Device Fabrication at Emory University Alessandra Luna, PhD candidate at Emory University & Georgia Tech, shares how the Sublym hot embossing machine replaced unreliable adhesives, delivering permanent bonds, faster prototyping, and batch production for implantable microfluidic sensors. Alessandra Luna, PhD Candidate Emory University […]

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Real-Time Cell Migration Monitoring Through Porous Membranes

Real-Time Cell Migration Monitoring Through Porous Membranes Using Dual-Sided Impedance Spectroscopy NIST researchers developed CoCM, the first microfluidic platform capable of tracking cell migration on both sides of a porous membrane simultaneously using label-free impedance spectroscopy. Here’s how it works, what they found, and what it means for organ-on-chip research. Paper: Torres-Castro, Rane & Reyes · DOI:

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