Dang et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Microfluidic actuation via 3D-printed molds toward multiplex biosensing of cell apoptosisDang et al., 2019
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- Dang B
- Hassanzadeh-Barforoushi A
- Syed M
- Yang D
- Kim S
- Taylor R
- Liu G
- Liu G
- Barber T
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- ACS sensors
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Multiplexed analysis of biochemical analytes such as proteins, enzymes, and immune products using a microfluidic device has the potential to cut assay time, reduce sample volume, realize high-throughput, and decrease experimental error without compromising …
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