Liu et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Microfluidic systems for biosensingLiu et al., 2010
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- Liu K
- Wu R
- Chuang Y
- Khoo H
- Huang S
- Tseng F
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- Sensors
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In the past two decades, Micro Fluidic Systems (MFS) have emerged as a powerful tool for biosensing, particularly in enriching and purifying molecules and cells in biological samples. Compared with conventional sensing techniques, distinctive advantages of using MFS for …
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