HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Sariya Asawakarn from the University of Minho, Portugal United States have published the research: Application of a novel rectangular filtering microfluidic device for microfilarial detection, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: We developed a novel method to detect microfilariae that can be performed with high sensitivity in a field setting.
- how: The results showed that the pressure drop also decreased five-fold at the same flow rate. Cell debris and clogging were observed in the experiments even when 5x and 10x dilutions were employed.
SUMMARY
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