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February 21st, 2005
High-Speed Protein Analysis on Nanobiochips
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NEC Corporation and the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology today announced that they have succeeded in the joint development of basic technology for a minute sample amount/high-speed protein analysis system, which is vital to the realization of prompt diagnosis of diseases such as cancer through high-speed retrieval and detection of disease-specific protein using newly developed nanobiochips.
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