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Biomedical imaging and sensing using flatbed scanners

Göröcs et al., 2014

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1989280195803125983
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Göröcs Z
Ozcan A
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Lab on a Chip

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In this Review, we provide an overview of flatbed scanner based biomedical imaging and sensing techniques. The extremely large imaging field-of-view (eg,~ 600–700 cm2) of these devices coupled with their cost-effectiveness provide unique opportunities for digital imaging …
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