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Creation of a Self-Powered, Real-Time Sensor for Therapeutics in Blood: from Protein Engineering to Electronic Integration

Ajo-Franklin et al., 2023

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11367103998643047983
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Ajo-Franklin C
Cai R
Ngwadom C
Saxena R
Soman J
Bruggeman C
Hickey D
Verduzco R
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Precision medicine is expected to revolutionize healthcare by prioritizing accuracy and e cacy over the traditional" one-ts-all" approach. Point-of-care (POC) sensors, which are low- cost and user-friendly, play a crucial role in driving this trend by providing quick results for …
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