The SFC Fluidics’ min-ePump is not much bigger than a stack of quarters. The tiny device is used to test drugs on animals. Fayetteville-based SFC Fluidics Inc. received $1.4 million in research ...
Fayetteville-based SFC Fluidics Inc. received $1.4 million in research funding to develop a tiny, implantable, wireless pump to deliver drugs to small lab animals for use in medical testing. The ...
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