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Fluigi
Boston University iGem Special Track 2016: Hardware
Fluigi is a tool used to specify, design, and build a microfluidic device.
Project Description
Where can we use Microfluidics?
- Synthetic Biology: 'Lab on a Chip', 2014 - Experiments to monitor precise control of the number and concentration of input: 'Diverse Sensitivity Thresholds in Dynamic Signaling Response by Social Amoebae', 2012 - Single-cell tracking: 'Microfluidics for Synthetic Biology: From Design to Execution' - Microchemostat for environmental control: 'Long-Term Monitoring of Bacteria Undergoing Programmed Population Control in a Microchemostat', 2005