A Lab‐On‐chip Tool for Rapid, Quantitative, and Stage‐selective Diagnosis of Malaria
Abstract Malaria remains the most important mosquito‐borne infectious disease worldwide, with 229 million new cases and 409.000 deaths in 2019. The infection is caused by a protozoan parasite which attacks red blood cells by feeding on hemoglobin and transforming it into hemozoin. Despite the WHO re...
Main Authors: | Marco Giacometti, Francesca Milesi, Pietro Lorenzo Coppadoro, Alberto Rizzo, Federico Fagiani, Christian Rinaldi, Matteo Cantoni, Daniela Petti, Edoardo Albisetti, Marco Sampietro, Mariagrazia Ciardo, Giulia Siciliano, Pietro Alano, Brigitte Lemen, Joel Bombe, Marie Thérèse Nwaha Toukam, Paul Fernand Tina, Maria Rita Gismondo, Mario Corbellino, Romualdo Grande, Gianfranco Beniamino Fiore, Giorgio Ferrari, Spinello Antinori, Riccardo Bertacco |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2021-07-01
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Series: | Advanced Science |
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202004101 |
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