2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2019.02.072
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Design of an optofluidic sensor for rapid detection of hemolysis

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“…2017 , 88 , 204–209 (ref ) Copyright 2017 Elsevier. (F) Reprinted from Guo, T.; Patnaik, R.; Kuhlmann, K.; Rai, A. J.; Sia, S. K., Lab Chip 2015 , 15 (17), 3514–3520 (ref ). Copyright 2015 Royal Society of Chemistry.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…2017 , 88 , 204–209 (ref ) Copyright 2017 Elsevier. (F) Reprinted from Guo, T.; Patnaik, R.; Kuhlmann, K.; Rai, A. J.; Sia, S. K., Lab Chip 2015 , 15 (17), 3514–3520 (ref ). Copyright 2015 Royal Society of Chemistry.…”
Section: Emerging Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another approach using the integration of optical fibers was proposed by Archibong et al An optical fiber enclosed in a PDMS chamber along with the reflective coating in the bottom was used to detect fHgb with a sensitivity of 4 mg/dL using 50 μL of plasma. Figure C shows the conceptual model of the device.…”
Section: Emerging Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%