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. 2018 Aug 28;18(9):2838. doi: 10.3390/s18092838

Figure 4.

Figure 4

A paper-based microfluidic device that can separate blood plasma from the erythrocytes, and then filter the plasma to the bottom side of the device. The bottom side has the necessary reagents for the assays. A cell phone can be used to quantify the results, and incineration of the device allows for easy disposal. Reproduced with permission from [89].