![]() ![]() ![]() We developed an open-source colorimetric detection sensor board that can be integrated into the existing microfluidic system. Integrating those reading and detection capabilities into a microfluidic system is essential for point-of-care (POC) detection and can enable more complex microfluidic operations, such as lab-on-a-chip experiments or programmable microfluidics. As for today, most colorimetric sensors are read by a smartphone or professional optical imaging system, and there is still a lack of an affordable and reliable colorimetric detector for the microfluidic chip. ![]() No direct exports only PDF & JPEG (But, "If you would like other formats please let us know at the Send Request Form.Microfluidic colorimetric biosensors have shown promising potential for detecting metal cations, anions, organic dyes, drugs, pesticides.Works with Apple Pencil but seems it is not required.Pricing is a bit confusing (see below these pricing models just don’t work for me too much work figuring them out/deciding what you need).The have a great User Guide which is really a Quick Tips/Quick Start guide.I really liked this at first look, as it does a great job it seems with allowing you to creat 3D models starting from images, but, the pricing is confusing and there are currently no export options other than PDF and JPEG.Just know that it is currently really a standalone app. Note: This isn’t really a good SU option as there is no export, but I came across it while looking and it appears impressive. ![]() Only refer to the in-app list of features that are available with each of the subscription types (Essentials, Premium, Pro).” Updated pricing info from the developers: “ Unfortunately, Apple keep all previous purchases on their list so it looks confusing. ![]()
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