Harrick Plasma → Archives for Connie Lew Conductive nanowires have been extensively studied recently for their potential use as transparent conducting electrodes in flexible electronics, wearable biosensors (wearable electronics), organic light emitting diodes OLEDs,...
Harrick Plasma → Archives for Richard Armbruster Next Generation Sequencing (NGS), or deep sequencing, provides researchers and clinicians with extensive genetic data with a multitude of applications. By fragmenting genetic materials and performing millions to...
Harrick Plasma → Applications → Biology & Biomedical 3D printing is ubiquitous in modern professional and academic laboratories, where researchers continue to find innovative applications. Its essential function is to rapidly provide complex 3D structures with...
Harrick Plasma → Archives for Richard Armbruster Cryogenic Electron Microscopy (Cryo EM) is a technique used to study the structure and function of macromolecules with near atomic resolution. Structural biologists employ Cryo EM to identify and map individual atoms,...
Harrick Plasma → Archives for Richard Armbruster Single cell RNA sequencing (ScRNA-seq) is a powerful tool developed to identify gene expression of individual cells in complex biological tissues. Conventional assays assume homogeneity, averaging gene characteristics...
Graphene, a single atomic layer of carbon with a hexagonal crystal structure, is especially appealing for use in sensor applications because of its high surface area and abundance of active sites for analyte capture, favorable semiconductor properties such as high...
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