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based electrophoretic bioassay: biosensing in whole blood operating via smartphone

Sena-Torralba et al., 2021

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4719222556888992557
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Sena-Torralba A
Alvarez-Diduk R
Parolo C
Torné-Morató H
Müller A
Merkoçi A
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Analytical chemistry

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Point-of-care (PoC) tests are practical and effective diagnostic solutions for major clinical problems, ranging from the monitoring of a pandemic to recurrent or simple measurements. Although, in recent years, a great improvement in the analytical performance of such …
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