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Microfluidic‐integrated biosensors: Prospects for point‐of‐care diagnosticsKumar et al., 2013
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- Kumar S
- Kumar S
- Ali M
- Anand P
- Agrawal V
- John R
- Maji S
- Malhotra B
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- Biotechnology journal
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There is a growing demand to integrate biosensors with microfluidics to provide miniaturized platforms with many favorable properties, such as reduced sample volume, decreased processing time, low cost analysis and low reagent consumption. These microfluidics …
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