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A. Overview of Ai et al. platform, which employed two parallel
acoustic waves to focus bacteria in the center of the microchannel 2. Reprinted with permission from
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workflow. First, RBCs are focused in the center of the channel. Next, bacteria
are acoustically trapped on a seeded particle and profiled using PCR 82. Reprinted with permission
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material excerpted should be directed to the ACS. C. Methodology
proposed by Dow et al. First, the bacterial sample is enriched on a plastic
microdevice. Enriched sample is exposed to bacteriophage luminescence assay
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