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  • 3648273650730681824136819888691268427912PublicAssets/3265Microfluidic chips have many uses in biology labs. The one shown here was used by bioengineers to study bacteria, allowing the researchers to synchronize their fluorescing so they would blink in unison. Related to images <a href="https://images.nigms.nih.gov/pages/DetailPage.aspx?imageid2=3266">3266</a> and <a href="https://images.nigms.nih.gov/pages/DetailPage.aspx?imageid2=3268">3268</a>. From a UC San Diego <a href=http://ucsdnews.ucsd.edu/pressreleases/researchers_create_living_neon_signs_composed_of_millions_of_glowing_bacter/ target="_blank">news release</a>, "Researchers create living 'neon signs' composed of millions of glowing bacteria."Jeff Hasty Lab, UC San DiegoJeff Hasty Lab, UC San DiegoPhotograph

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    Microfluidic chip

    Microfluidic chips have many uses in biology labs. The one shown here was used by bioengineers to study bacteria, allowing the researchers to synchronize their fluorescing so they would blink in unison. Related to images 3266 and 3268. From a UC San Diego news release, "Researchers create living 'neon signs' composed of millions of glowing bacteria."

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