Thursday, March 21, 2019

Detecting Cancer with a Herringbone Nanochip

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Nano Herringbone

Detecting Cancer with a Herringbone Nanochip

Posted on  by Dr. Francis Collins

The herringbone motif is familiar as the classic, V-shaped patterned weave long popular in tweed suit jackets. But the nano-sized herringbone pattern seen here is much more than a fashion statement. It helps to solve a tricky design problem for a cancer-detecting "lab-on-a-chip" device.

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