Rechargeable battery-triggered electrochemiluminescence detection on microfluidic origami immunodevice based on two electrodes†
Abstract
A low-cost, portable rechargeable battery was firstly used to fabricate a battery-triggered, screen-printed two-
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Key Laboratory of Chemical Sensing & Analysis in Universities of Shandong, University of Jinan, Jinan 250022, P. R. China
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Cancer Research Center, Shandong Tumor Hospital, Jinan 250117, P. R. China
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A low-cost, portable rechargeable battery was firstly used to fabricate a battery-triggered, screen-printed two-
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S. Wang, W. Dai, L. Ge, M. Yan, J. Yu, X. Song, S. Ge and J. Huang, Chem. Commun., 2012, 48, 9971 DOI: 10.1039/C2CC34649D
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