Prabhu et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Knitting thread devices: detecting Candida albicans using napkins and tamponsPrabhu et al., 2021
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- Prabhu A
- Singhal H
- Giri Nandagopal M
- Kulal R
- Peralam Yegneswaran P
- Mani N
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- ACS omega
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Reproducible and in situ microbial detection, particularly of microbes significant in urinary tract infections (UTIs) such as Candida albicans, provides a unique opportunity to bring equity in the healthcare outcomes of disenfranchised groups like women in low-resource …
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