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Smartphone-Based lab-on-a-chip sensor for flu detection
Jeong Yeol Yoon
Animal and Biomedical Sciences, Research
BIO5, Institute of
Chemistry and Biochemistry
Biomedical Engineering
Biosystems Engineering, Research
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Optical Fibers
100%
Smartphone
84%
Silicon
84%
Point-of-Care Systems
79%
Biological Assay
72%
Immunoassay
70%
Human Influenza
64%
Polymers
62%
Reverse Transcription
61%
Early Diagnosis
56%
Sensitivity and Specificity
52%
Light
49%
Staining and Labeling
45%
Polymerase Chain Reaction
41%
Agriculture & Biology
mobile telephones
92%
influenza
82%
sensors (equipment)
66%
optical fibers
24%
early diagnosis
23%
spectrometers
19%
immunoassays
19%
silicon
18%
bioassays
14%
reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction
13%
polymers
13%
staining
12%
sampling
6%
Engineering & Materials Science
Lab-on-a-chip
97%
Smartphones
65%
Sensors
35%
Polymerase chain reaction
20%
Spectrometers
16%
Assays
16%
Transcription
16%
Dilution
15%
Light sources
15%
Optical fibers
14%
Light emitting diodes
13%
Silicon
10%
Polymers
10%
Substrates
9%