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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. What is a BioChip, and Types of BioChips - ElProCus

    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.

  4. Evolution of Biochip Technology: A Review from Lab-on-a-Chip to …

    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 …

  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

    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 Trends

    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. Biochips in Humans: Implications and Future Prospects

    Biochips can be defined as miniature devices that embed biological molecules and enable simultaneous analysis of multiple biological samples. They contain an array of sensors that detect and analyze …