Aptamer Biosensor in Microfluidic Chip for Human Thrombin Detection

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In this paper, microfluidic chips supply a miniature platform for aptamer biosensor in thrombin detection. The aptamer biosensor was integrated to the microfluidic chip as a recognition element for thrombin detection. Experimental results showed that the aptamer biosensor in microfluidic chip was able to realize the function for human thrombin detection.

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