Chinese Optics Letters, Volume. 4, Issue 3, 03177(2006)
Confocal epifluorescence detection for microspheres delivered on disposable microfluidic chip
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Honghua Hu, Xiyun Hou, Guoguang Yang, "Confocal epifluorescence detection for microspheres delivered on disposable microfluidic chip," Chin. Opt. Lett. 4, 03177 (2006)