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Opto-fluidics based microscopy and flow cytometry on a cell phone for blood analysis

Zhu et al., 2014

Document ID
8337235926015956387
Author
Zhu H
Ozcan A
Publication year
Publication venue
Mobile health technologies: methods and protocols

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Blood analysis is one of the most important clinical tests for medical diagnosis. Flow cytometry and optical microscopy are widely used techniques to perform blood analysis and therefore cost-effective translation of these technologies to resource limited settings is critical …
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