Where does the name “CellASIC” derive from?
“CellASIC” is a combination of two terms: 1) “Cell,” which is the basic unit of life on Earth, and 2) ASIC, a term from the electronics industry standing for “Application Specific Integrated Circuit.” This term fits with our technology since we make application specific microfluidic circuits, using methods borrowed from the semiconductor industry.
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