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Dolomite aids drug encapsulation studies

12th January 2016

A Dolomite microfluidic system is helping Dr Samar Damiati, Assistant Professor in the Biochemistry Department at King Abdulaziz University in Saudi Arabia, perform drug encapsulation studies.

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Dolomite aids drug encapsulation studies

High throughput single cell applications set to benefit from Dolomite’s novel µEncapsulator 1 System

16th December 2015

Dolomite, a world leader in microfluidics innovation, has launched the groundbreaking µEncapsulator 1 System, the only microfluidic product specifically designed to meet the needs of research biologists. This user-friendly, high throughput system offers simple, straightforward encapsulation of single cells, DNA and/or functionalised beads in high precision, identically-sized picolitre droplets.

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High throughput single cell applications set to benefit from Dolomite’s novel µEncapsulator 1 System

Dolomite celebrates 10 years of microfluidic innovation

1st December 2015

Dolomite, part of the Blacktrace group of companies, is celebrating a decade of excellence in the design and manufacture of novel, high quality microfluidic products, including individual components such as pumps, chips, connectors, temperature controllers and sensors, software solutions and complete microfluidic systems.

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Dolomite celebrates 10 years of microfluidic innovation

Dolomite creates unique microfluidics chip for creation of single cell libraries

4th November 2015

Dolomite, a world leader in microfluidics innovation, has launched the Single Cell RNA-Seq Chip for simple, reliable creation of single cell libraries.

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Dolomite creates unique microfluidics chip for creation of single cell libraries

Dolomite to preview 3D fluidics printer at MicroTAS 2015

23rd October 2015

Dolomite, a world leader in microfluidics innovation, will be previewing its innovative Fluidic Factory at MicroTAS 2015 in Gyeongju, Korea, on the 25th of October.

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Dolomite to preview 3D fluidics printer at MicroTAS 2015