Handheld isothermal amplification and electrochemical detection of DNA in resource-limited settings.
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Gulden Camci-Unal | George M Whitesides | Alex Nemiroski | G. Whitesides | Gulden Camci-Unal | A. Nemiroski | J. Connelly | M. Tsaloglou | D. Christodouleas | Dionysios C Christodouleas | Maria-Nefeli Tsaloglou | Lara P Murray | John T Connelly | Lara P. Murray | Alex Nemiroski | Gulden Camci‐Unal
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