Capillary-Driven Flow Microfluidics Combined with Smartphone Detection: An Emerging Tool for Point-of-Care Diagnostics
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Sammer-ul Hassan | Aamira Tariq | Zobia Noreen | Ahmed Donia | Syed Z. J. Zaidi | Habib Bokhari | Xunli Zhang | Aamira Tariq | Zobia Noreen | H. Bokhari | Xunli Zhang | Sammer-Ul Hassan | A. Donia | S. J. Zaidi
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