Home Topics Bioprocessing Microfluidic Diffusional Sizing: A Novel Method for Characterizing Protein Interactions Microfluidic lab-on-a-chip devices guide tiny fluid volumes through one or several analytical paths on a single integrated circuit, emulating the sort of miniaturization seen in microelectronic devices. It should come as no surprise, then, that lab-on-a-chip fabricators borrow technologies, such as photolithography, from the semiconductor industry. Other borrowings (from other industries) include injection molding and liquid digital dispensing technology. [luchschen/Getty Images] Microfluidic Diffusional Sizing: A Novel Method for Characterizing Protein Interactions October 3, 2019 Source: luchschen/Getty Images BiomoleculesBioprocessingCellular, Molecular and Developmental BiologyGenetic Engineering and BiotechnologyGeneticsOMICSProtein interactionsProteins Also of Interest 10x Ships First Single Cell GEM-X Assays to Customers Machine Learning Can Spot Tumor-Reactive TCRs, Speed Immunotherapies The State of Omics 2024 Domain Therapeutics and Chime Biologics Ink Cancer Immunotherapy Agreement Protein Holograms Provide Molecular Level Detail Ricoh and ERS Genomics Sign CRISPR Licensing Agreement Related Media Sun, Spatial, and Sequencing: A Video Report from the First Day of AGBT Genetics in DC: A Report from ASHG Bioprocessing in Beantown: GEN Reports Live from Day 2 at BPI Excitement in Oakland: A Report from SynBioBeta Carl Icahn States His Case for Change at Illumina on "Close to the Edge" Celebrating DNA Day: An Interview with Eric Green on "The State of Genomics"