Falk et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Non-invasive electrochemical biosensors operating in human physiological fluidsFalk et al., 2020
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- Falk M
- Psotta C
- Cirovic S
- Shleev S
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- Sensors
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Non-invasive healthcare technologies are an important part of research and development nowadays due to the low cost and convenience offered to both healthcare receivers and providers. This work overviews the recent advances in the field of non-invasive …
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