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Norovirus detection in water samples at the level of single virus copies per microliter using a smartphone-based fluorescence microscopeChung et al., 2021
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- Chung S
- Breshears L
- Gonzales A
- Jennings C
- Morrison C
- Betancourt W
- Reynolds K
- Yoon J
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- Nature Protocols
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Norovirus is a widespread public health threat and has a very low infectious dose. This protocol presents the extremely sensitive mobile detection of norovirus from water samples using a custom-built smartphone-based fluorescence microscope and a paper microfluidic …
- 241001263478 Norovirus 0 title abstract description 102
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