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A cork based substrate coupled with artificial antibodies for point-of-care detection of pro-inflammatory cytokine biomarkers
Summary
Researchers developed a cork-based point-of-care diagnostic device using artificial antibodies for rapid detection of pro-inflammatory cytokine biomarkers in biological fluids, offering a low-cost monitoring tool for inflammation.
A cork based point of care diagnostic device for monitoring cytokine biomarkers in biofluids.
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