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Researchers 3D-print rotating microfilter for lab-on-a-chip applications – Phys.org
Researchers have fabricated a magnetically driven rotary microfilter that can be used to filter particles inside a microfluidic…

Researchers have fabricated a magnetically driven rotary microfilter that can be used to filter particles inside a microfluidic device. They made the tiny turning filter by creating a magnetic material that could be used with a very precise 3D printing…
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