A trifold brochure titled “Microfluidic Products from Micralyne” has been released by !%Micralyne Inc.%! It describes the user-configurable Microfluidic Tool Kit for electrophoresis-based chip research, along with its components and options. It notes that the standard microfluidic chips, which feature two-channel intersection designs, are suited to a variety of chemical and biochemical analyses by means of capillary electrophoresis and laser-induced fluorescence. Sections cover the use of the kit and chips for research and teaching applications as well as the company’s Protolyne semicustom microfluidic device prototyping service.