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Absorbance detection in multireflection microfluidic channels using a commercial microplate reader systemYanagisawa et al., 2020
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- Yanagisawa N
- Mahmud S
- Dutta D
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- Analytical Chemistry
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Absorbance detection is often prohibited in microfluidic channels due to the limited optical path length available in these systems. However, this optical distance may be significantly increased by guiding the probing light beam along the channel length via multiple …
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