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Li, Paul C.H.

A microfluidic antibody bioarray for detection of human interleukins
A microfluidic chip-based synthesis of carbon-11 radiotracers for the purpose of PET imaging
A Proposed Mechanism of the Influence of Gold Nanoparticles on DNA Hybridization
Construction of an array of photonic crystal films for visual differentiation of water/ethanol mixtures
Construction of an Array of Photonic Crystal Films for Visual Differentiation of Water/Ethanol Mixtures
Fast Detection of Low Volumes of Mouse Antibodies Using a Nanofluidic Bioarray Chip
Gold Nanoparticle-Enhanced Detection of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms in the NanoBioArray Chip
Microfluidic microarray for pathogenic DNA Analysis: single-base-pair-mismatch discrimination, and modeling/simulation of centrifugal flows and dynamic hybridization
Pre-concentration of positron-emitting [18F]fluoride and radiosynthesis of fluoride-based prosthetic compounds for PET imaging using magnetic droplet microfluidics (MDM)
Presence of an EML4-ALK Gene Fusion Detected by Microfluidic Chip DNA Hybridization

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