Evaluation of a New Handheld Instrument for the Detection of Counterfeit Artesunate by Visual Fluorescence Comparison
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Nicola Ranieri | Paul N. Newton | Patricia Tabernero | Mark R. Witkowski | P. Newton | Leigh Verbois | R. Satzger | James Herrington | P. Tabernero | M. Green | N. Ranieri | Michael D. Green | J. Herrington | R. Duane Satzger | Leigh Verbois | Eric Sampson | Chindaphone Phonlavong | Khamxay Thao | Chindaphone Phonlavong | Eric Sampson | Khamxay Thao
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