Building a lab-on-a-chip
#LoC #LabOnAChip #Microfluidics #SyringePump In this video, I show you how to build a simple lab-on-a-chip and a very inexpensive, freely programmable (Arduino) syringe pump. This gives you a complete microfluidic system to carry out many experiments. For example, I have chosen a biochemical reaction based on the enzyme glucose oxidase, which can be used to detect glucose.

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