Lab on a chip device to address water-in-oil droplets by electrostatic actuation. We demonstrated the concurrent charging and sorting of up to 600 droplets/s by synchronized electrostatic actuation. By SMALL@SUNY-Buffalo. SMALL: nanobio Sensors and MicroActuators Learning Lab
@hertenjoch5 I think this is indeed really usefull to create hybridoma cells, and i think we should use something like cancer cells and anticells and fuse them. also, we should work together. whole my life i've been looking for a chance to take over the world, but all my attempts failed. maybe, if we coorporate, we succeed
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send me a message if you agree to work together to TAKE OVER THE WORLD
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Dr. D
farmvillenoob 1 year ago
Hmmm, very interesting content. The use of this technique could really be helpful to create hybridoma cells which coul possibly help the imunesystem of the human body. I would like to have more information on this subject couse it's really confusing me right now but i would like to thank you for uploading this video because its very useful in creating my machine to dominate the world and make u all slaves! MWHAHAAHAHAHAHAH
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hertenjoch5 1 year ago