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Cell Lab-on-a-chip Research Obtained an Exciting Progress
23 May 2008, Beijing –The National Engineering Research Center for Beijing Biochip Technology (NERCBBT) (CapitalBio Corporation), Beijing announced that Professor Jing Cheng and his research team at Tsinghua University and the NERCBBT created a lab-on-a-chip style cell monitoring device which can mimic wounding processes and wound recovery processes. The device creates artificial wounds and then continuously monitors the migration of surrounding cells as they move to heal the wound. This exciting research has been published as the cover story in the June issue of Lab on a Chip, the top scientific journal for global biochip research.
