Opto-Electronic Advances, Volume. 5, Issue 11, 210130(2022)
Microchip imaging cytometer: making healthcare available, accessible, and affordable
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Xilong Yuan, Todd Darcie, Ziyin Wei, J Stewart Aitchison. Microchip imaging cytometer: making healthcare available, accessible, and affordable[J]. Opto-Electronic Advances, 2022, 5(11): 210130
Category: Research Articles
Received: Oct. 26, 2021
Accepted: Mar. 8, 2022
Published Online: Dec. 27, 2022
The Author Email: Todd Darcie (xilong.yuan@utoronto.ca), Ziyin Wei (xilong.yuan@utoronto.ca)