Robotic microfluidic imaging of blood stimulation- towards high-throughput portable measurement of haemostasis

Measuring blood and platelet function is vital for the development and use of drugs that combat cardiovascular disease, such as anti-platelet drugs and other medicines that reduce the risk of thrombosis. We propose combining mass-produced microfluidic devices with open-source robotic instrumentation...

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Principais autores: Rüya Meltem Sarıyer (Autor), Kirandeep Gill (Autor), Sarah Helen Needs (Autor), Daniel Hodge (Autor), Nuno M. Reis (Autor), Chris Ian Jones (Autor), Alexander Daniel Edwards (Autor)
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Publicado em: University of Huddersfield Press, 2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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