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  1. Biochip - Wikipedia

    In molecular biology, biochips are engineered substrates ("miniaturized laboratories") that can host large numbers of simultaneous biochemical reactions.

  2. Biochip | Definition & Facts | Britannica

    biochip, small-scale device, analogous to an integrated circuit, constructed of or used to analyze organic molecules associated with living organisms.

  3. Evolution of Biochip Technology: A Review from Lab-on-a-Chip ...

    Following the advancements in microfluidics and lab-on-a-chip (LOC) technologies, a novel biomedical application for microfluidic based devices has emerged in recent years and microengineered cell …

  4. What is a Biochip? - Working Principle, Types of Biochips ...

    A biochip is a set of diminished microarrays that are placed on a strong substrate that allows many experiments to be executed at the same time to obtain a high throughput in less time.

  5. What are Biochips and how are they transforming Healthcare?

    Jun 22, 2024 · Biochips are miniature laboratories that can perform hundreds or thousands of simultaneous biochemical reactions. They are a type of microchip designed to function in biological …

  6. Biochip - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    A biochip is defined as a miniaturized laboratory that utilizes microarrays to provide rapid, accurate, and high-throughput measurements of biomolecules such as proteins and nucleic acids.

  7. Home | BioChip Journal | Springer Nature Link

    BioChip Journal focuses on the expanding field of biochip technology, publishing original research and reviews. Covers protein chip, DNA chip, cell chip, lab-on-a-chip, bio-MEMS, and biosensor research.

  8. What is Semiconductor Biochip: Uses, Challenges & Future ...

    Aug 14, 2025 · A semiconductor biochip is a cutting-edge device that integrates biological elements with semiconductor technology to detect and analyze biological information.

  9. Biochips can be defined as ‘microelectronic-inspired devices that are used for delivery, processing, analysis, or detection of biological molecules and species’ [Bashir, 2004]. These devices are used to …

  10. Cell-free immuno-profiling on a genetically programmed biochip

    Dec 10, 2025 · Here we extend a previously developed microfluidic-free biochip platform to quantitatively reconstitute interactions of cell-free synthesized antigens with antibodies in miniaturized,...