Mach, 2012 - Google Patents
Sample Preparation of Biofluids Using Microscale VorticesMach, 2012
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Abstract Analysis of cellular samples is widely used for medical diagnostics. While there has been significant progress made in developing cell detection and analysis technologies, the development of miniaturized and automated tools to prepare cellular specimens for sample …
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