Pathak et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Field-effect transistors: Current advances and challenges in bringing them to point-of-carePathak et al., 2015
- Document ID
- 4960952929492368861
- Author
- Pathak S
- Estrela P
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Nanobiosensors and Nanobioanalyses
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Portable, facile and accurate detection of biomarkers is essential for the development of clinically relevant and commercially viable point-of-care diagnostic devices. Such diagnostic solutions have and are constantly transforming the healthcare, environmental monitoring …
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