Nanosystems Design and Technology 2009
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-0255-9_6
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Lab-on-a-chip for Analysis and Diagnostics: Application to Multiplexed Detection of Antibiotics in Milk

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“…Finally, the current challenges of these microparticles could potentially are discussed and concluded with perspectives and possible implications. Auerswald et al Their studies reveal the need for the development of microfluidic devices necessary for the multiplex detection of various antibiotic families in raw milk [45]. It has been reported that four antibiotic families are overused in the dairy diet, leading to stronger bacterial resistance.…”
Section: Microfluidic Technology Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, the current challenges of these microparticles could potentially are discussed and concluded with perspectives and possible implications. Auerswald et al Their studies reveal the need for the development of microfluidic devices necessary for the multiplex detection of various antibiotic families in raw milk [45]. It has been reported that four antibiotic families are overused in the dairy diet, leading to stronger bacterial resistance.…”
Section: Microfluidic Technology Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The work in [19] presents the need for the development of LoC devices required for the multiplexed detection of various antibiotic families in raw milk. It is reported that four antibiotic families are excessively used in dairy diet leading to stronger bacterial resistance.…”
Section: Application Of Lab-on-chip Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%