Singh et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Plasmonic thermal based lateral flow assay for detection and quantification of antibody/antigenSingh et al., 2023
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- 209329460125265118
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- Singh A
- Reddy B
- Sharma A
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- Paper-Based Diagnostic Devices for Infectious Diseases
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In resource limited areas, the use of large instruments and the time devoted to collecting and analyzing the data, should be minimized. The use of LFA has increased drastically in the past few years. There are several experiments that have been conducted in order to …
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