Göröcs et al., 2012 - Google Patents
On-chip biomedical imagingGöröcs et al., 2012
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- Göröcs Z
- Ozcan A
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- IEEE reviews in biomedical engineering
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Lab-on-a-chip systems have been rapidly emerging to pave the way toward ultra-compact, efficient, mass producible and cost-effective biomedical research and diagnostic tools. Although such microfluidic and microelectromechanical systems have achieved high levels …
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