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Enhanced sensitivity of lateral flow tests using a two-dimensional paper network format

Fu et al., 2011

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13220687406608687224
Author
Fu E
Liang T
Houghtaling J
Ramachandran S
Ramsey S
Lutz B
Yager P
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Analytical chemistry

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Point-of-care diagnostic assays that are rapid, easy-to-use, and low-cost are needed for use in low-resource settings; the lateral flow test has become the standard bioassay format in such settings because it meets those criteria. However, for a number of analytes …
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