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A lab-on-a-chip that takes the chip out of the lab
A microfluidic system achieves miniaturization without the need for extra equipment, bringing chip-based devices closer to mainstream commercial reality, with a framework that could be widely applied to diagnostics.
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- Design and Creative Arts
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- Design
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NatureVolume
605Issue
7910Pages
429 - 430Publisher
Springer NatureVersion
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2022-05-18Copyright date
2022ISSN
0028-0836eISSN
1476-4687Publisher version
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- en
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Dr Mazher Mohammed. Deposit date: 15 June 2022Usage metrics
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