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English: Author: Vincent J. Sieben; Source: I photographed the FISH microfluidic chip (version 2) myself during my Ph.D. work. The research was supervised by Dr. Christopher Backhouse in the Applied Miniaturisation Laboratory at the University of Alberta.
Date 14 April 2008 (original upload date)
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  • 2008-04-14 18:52 Vjsieben 1392×1160× (789436 bytes) Author: Vincent J. Sieben Source: I photographed the chip myself during my Ph.D. work under the supervision of Dr. Backhouse in the Applied Miniaturisation Laboratory at the University of Alberta.

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