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Azizian et al., 2023 - Google Patents

Capillary-driven microfluidics: impacts of 3D manufacturing on bioanalytical devices

Azizian et al., 2023

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2624980147556428349
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Azizian P
Casals-Terré J
Ricart J
Cabot J
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Over decades, decentralized diagnostics continues to move towards rapid and cost-effective testing at the point-of-care (POC). Although microfluidics has become a key enabling technology for POC testing, the need for robust peripheral equipment has been a key …
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