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Integration of paper-based microfluidic devices with commercial electrochemical readers

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2010

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Nie, Zhihong, Frédérique Deiss, Xinyu Liu, Ozge Akbulut, and George M. Whitesides. 2010. Integration of paper-based microfluidic devices with commercial electrochemical readers. Lab on a Chip 10(22): 3163-3169.

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The combination of simple Electrochemical Micro-Paper-based Analytical Devices (E\(\mu\)PADs) with commercially available glucometers allows rapid, quantitative electrochemical analysis of a number of compounds relevant to human health (e.g., glucose, cholesterol, lactate, and alcohol) in blood or urine.

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glucometers, microfluidics, electrochemical sensing, medical diagnostics, blood glucose, blood glucose self-monitoring, cholesterol, electrochemical techniques, ethanol, food analysis, humans, lactic acid, linear models, microfluidic analytical techniques, paper

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