Scientists Use Inkjet Printer to Manipulate Genes in New Ways, University of California, Berkeley (CAL) And Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne Study

(PhysOrg.com) -- With recent advances in biochemistry, researchers can control the circuitry in a developing cell, thereby influencing cells to develop into specific phenotypes. Taking a step forward in this area, researchers have recently demonstrated a new technique to control gene expression in two dimensions over time, which has not previously been demonstrated. And they have done so using a slightly modified $100 inkjet printer.

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