Shear flow plays a critical role in understanding how cells interact, adhere, and respond in dynamic environments—but most traditional systems fail to replicate in vivo conditions with precision or scale. If your research involves biofilms, platelets, leukocytes, or any flow-sensitive model, you may be wasting time, compromising data quality, or missing crucial insights.
This white paper reveals:
Why conventional flow systems like parallel plate chambers and syringe pumps fall short
How microfluidic shear flowFluid movement that applies force to cells and biofilms; used to mimic physiological/pathological conditions. improves accuracy and throughput
A detailed look at simplified shear flow systems and how they streamline assays in hematology, immunology, microbiology, oncology, and more
Whether you're modeling disease, testing drug response, or screening antimicrobials, this white paper shows how to simplify workflows without sacrificing data quality.