Khan et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Printing, specificity and stability of bioactive papersKhan et al., 2010
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- Khan M
- Garnier G
- Shen W
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The fundamental and applied engineering issues to develop stable and functional bioactive papers and paper fluidic devices for health and environmental diagnostics were investigated. Bioactive papers are designed to be wetted by a biofluid or some solution of …
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