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Post by deleted-216192 »

so i'm just getting started to do my research. it's about a microship that helps some kind of disease, so it is necessary for me to develop this microship? which i found it hard because i'm working alone.
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Post by deleted-224136 »

Hey,
That's great! I'm not sure how to make a microchip at all, but is there someone that you could contact from a microchip manufacturer that might be able to help. Do you know what type of microchip you are trying to make and do you have the supplies already?
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Post by deleted-3443 »

If you cannot develop your own microchip, perhaps you can use an existing microchip design in a new way?
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Post by caraskl »

Are you referring to a DNA microchip? DNA microchips are used to measure gene expression and to identify gene mutations. A DNA microchip is a plastic that consists of thousands of short, single-stranded DNA molecules that collectively constitute a gene. The degree to which fluorescent-labeled DNA taken from a tissue sample from an individual binds to the DNA on the microchip indicates whether the gene is expressed in an individual.
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