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Applications of acoustofluidics in bioanalytical chemistry

Li et al., 2018

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10357802612983307944
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Li P
Huang T
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Analytical chemistry

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Acoustics has a broad spectrum of applications, ranging from noise cancelation to ultrasonic imaging. In the past decade, there has been increasing interest in developing acoustic- based methods for biological and biomedical applications. This Perspective summarizes the …
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