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In this work, a miniaturised semiconductor-based laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) detection system has been integrated on to a miniature prototype flow cytometry device. The detection system has been implemented on a disposable microfluidic cell interrogation device allowing observation, counting and sorting of low-level fluorescent sample species.
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Krüger, J., Porta, P., Morrison, A., Singh, K., O’Neill, A., O’Brien, P. (2002). Micro-Optical Laser Induced Fluorescence Detection on a Miniaturised Flow Cytometry Device. In: Baba, Y., Shoji, S., van den Berg, A. (eds) Micro Total Analysis Systems 2002. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0295-0_97
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