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​Compact system
(Joint research with Associate Professor Yoshiaki Ukita,University of Yamanashi)

Concept 1. Automating the process reduces variation in measurement values

Concept 2. Small and easy to carry

Concept 3. Achieve low cost with a simple structure

To achieve our Mission, we are developing a compact benchtop detection system using a microfluidic device. This system will be able to detect ultra-trace proteins more easily and precisely by utilizing the "TN-cyclon™(improved enzymatic cycling method)".
Typically, microfluidic devices require complex control mechanisms and tend to be large and expensive.
Therefore, we are collaborating with the University of Yamanashi to develop compact and low-cost microfluidic devices by utilizing the CLOCK technology* developed by Associate Professor Ukita and his colleagues.

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