How Blood Starts Clotting: Microfluidics Technique Could Find Medical-diagnostic Applications
Fri, 27 Oct 2006 03:00 AM EST
... University of Chicago chemists have demonstrated for the first time how to use a simple laboratory model consisting of only a few chemical reactions to predict when and where blood clotting will occur. The scientists used microfluidics, a technique that allowed them to probe blood clotting on surfaces that mimic vascular damage on the micron scale, a unit of measurement much narrower than the diameter of a human hair. ...
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