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Laser-direct-write methods for fabrication of paper-based medical diagnostic sensors

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Abstract

We demonstrate the use of laser-based direct-write methods, namely laser-induced forward transfer and laser-induced photo-polymerization as printing and patterning tools for the fabrication of paper-based fluidic sensors that enable affordable point-of-care medical diagnostics.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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