2022
DOI: 10.3390/pr10122680
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Information Visualisation for Antibiotic Detection Biochip Design and Testing

Abstract: Biochips are engineered substrates that have different spots that change colour according to biochemical reactions. These spots can be read together to detect different analytes (such as different types of antibiotic, pathogens, or biological agents). While some chips are designed so that each spot on its own can detect a particular analyte, chip designs that use a combination of spots to detect different analytes can be more efficient and detect a larger number of analytes with a smaller number of spots. Thes… Show more

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“…A chip is an integrated circuit manufactured on the surface of a semiconductor chip, which plays an important role in physics, military applications, science and technology, the chemical industry, medicine, and other fields [1][2][3][4]. Chip peeling and transfer are widely used for the packaging and manufacturing of high-performance devices, such as CPU, DSP, LED, RFID, and MEMERY, and represent the key to enhancing the performance and reliability of electronic devices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A chip is an integrated circuit manufactured on the surface of a semiconductor chip, which plays an important role in physics, military applications, science and technology, the chemical industry, medicine, and other fields [1][2][3][4]. Chip peeling and transfer are widely used for the packaging and manufacturing of high-performance devices, such as CPU, DSP, LED, RFID, and MEMERY, and represent the key to enhancing the performance and reliability of electronic devices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%